Friday, August 28, 192."
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
iPaga NJr.a
The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties -
FOR RENT
l'dlt ltKNT llou.e on oormir of ,
Mr nnil WhuIiHikioii. limutre Kie !
S Mr. J2--27-3tp j
roil ItKKT Moili ni four room j
. apt. nml puriiKu rlose to high
- Hi-hool, l:to7 4!ll St. ltuiulrc at:
liltlS N Avi-.. :ci--L'7-3tp
IVlll IIKXT
. 111111 H. 1 ill 7
3S1-M.
l-'urniMieil ' npart- ;
Knurl h. Phone
9-S-2li-til'i j
l'Oll ItKNT
. til npt. in
370-J.
-Four room rmnisii
privuti' lion!', full
10-S-2:-tf
11 lit HUNT K.lliy's Apts.. H2
N. Ilirell St., for. N. liiivh unit
JarkKon ' Avo., hot wnli-r, batlus.
rfllar. ('onori'ti' HlilewuIkH to all
Hi'tioolti. Will arruiiRi' to suit.
p. i. Ki-iiiy. -ir.-s-2r.-r.ti
I'Olt HUNT l.lKlit liouBi'ki'ipliiiT
. rcom.H, 1512 Ailania. Plionn
' 867-J. 9-8-24-11'
' FOH RENT
', 818-J.
-G-room house. Call
7-8-ll-tf
FOR SALE
FClIt SAI.R Puillltiiro.
v um.i Ave,
1901 Ail-)
-s-27-;tt
FOU SAl.K Flnrat cafe in Kast
, ern Oreifon inelinlluK lfi-room
; completely I urnmlieij liotel, loilR
li-am. will make money back In
one year. Inquire observer of
fice. 25-S-27-r.tp
FOn SAl.K Tenor banjo, rooiI
, rain1, ftooil condition, frooil eare.
. lmiulrB Kostern Ore. Music Co.
15-8-2i;-3ti
Foil SAl.K New moilern five
,-room liotise. Two ailttilional
room may be adileil with little
expense. Inquire 14u3 N Ave.
20-8-2il-:ttp
FOK HAI.B Chinchilla rabbits.
; 1323 Y Ave. 7-8-18-tf
WANTf.D
WANTKI) By a teacher, girl or
woman for Kenerul housework.
' Family of two. Address '.Mrs..J.
.s ft. Fletcher. Cove, Ore.
1 9-S-2-0t
VANTKI" WasbinK nt home.
i Will call and deliver., 1'hone
' 290-M. 2.8-2r.-linp
WANTKI) Pressing ami denning.
Zweifera Tailoring. Alain 1711.
' Delivery. 1 0-S-2li-l m
FOR SALE!
First Class lTot Wafer Plant
r Clipap.
" rhotin Miitn r4H.
JOHN AI.I.ION
1 Ann KniM'th Mt.
Snodgrass &
Zimmerman
' Exclusive
Undertakers
Our Invalid! Cor la used but
for one purpose of convey
ing the tick and Injured any
where they want to go.
Main 02 Night or Dny
BARGAINS IN USED FRUIT JARS
MASONS . . .
ECONOMY
. . 1 rt. 40c
. . 1 Pt. 50c
Furniture Exchange
ITr and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Good Service
Clearness and distinctn?ss of speech is of couvse
the foundation of a satisfactory telephone conver
sation. The lips should not lie more than an inch from
the transmitter, and the voice should he clear hut
not loud.
Speak directly and distinctly into the mouthpiece.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Can Be
Done
An Observer Want Ad will
do It quk'kly and economic
ally. No mailer what your
want, if It can le fouad In
tins La Grande territory, a
Want Ail will fiittl It.
Render Interest and render
confidents Ituilt ovtr a lung
period of yours shows Its
value In Cbsrrver Want A Is.
Intelligent jiroplo uuteh
them constantly for buying,
renting, trading, t;etlintf jobs
and getting help, etc.
The cost Is ,jmall tho re
turns are Immediate.
"AN OBSERVER WANT
AD WIUi DO IT."
WAN'TKM i:ncrl. 'tired woman or
Kill to do lio isruork in a fam
ily of 3. iNfi'icuee. ('all Main
-7aS. 17-K-24-tf
NUTH'K! .MoIcft, wart n. HiiperfluoiiH
hair removed by i lretrolyi.i, no
sears. All work Knaranlecd.
Colonial lleauty Whop, K. LuelHu
Italy, Kohy Uhlg. SU-S-U-tf
LOST
LOST Headed purse. Contained
n-eeipts, cold rotnb, and house
key. Rcwii
J. Return to Hi-14-S-27-2tp
New Yoik Sinn t;i4'M Traveling;
Scholarships o ItrilNIi Tutor?
, LONDON. AI') Rrholarships
which each year will permit tbreo
ISrltLsh eb'inentary school teaehers
to travel about In the I'nlted Hlhb-s
for six monl'is or uion have been
(stabli.shetl by .Irvinw T. Rimh. Ncr
York biisiilt'.isman. Kaeh srholar
sldp has a value of $1,500. The
rt'ciph-nts will- hi' mdeetvd by the
aut lioritii'H in ehaiKe of the City
of London vacation eourse.
The first thni holders of tliese
new fitholar.ship.s probably will
li-uve for America early in 1920.
They wil! tour as much of the
eouniry an posaildf. viHitintf si'hooln
deliver ins: Inetures and keepiufr
their even and ears open for Ameri
can methods and manners that
might reeomniend t hem selves for
t ransplant Uif? into Brit ish ednca
tlonnl soil.
Psi - rTrrmrfmTrTTY,,-..-J
Suffer8rJl8years--Curedin2Months
"I had suffered for 1ft years with PILES.
My doctors said a suw'cal operatiun was
absolutely ncresary. Vet after a frw (rcal
ments by Or. Dean 1 wis will. flalninS wrlfliit
and strength: tree from ail nervouitroubitt."
y II AT this woman writes k typical of
hundreds of extreme cases of PILES
which my cclebra'ed nonsurgical meth
od has permanently CURED. Isn't it
worth a few treatments by a recognized
Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to
CUKE you or return your FEE.
rather than suffer longer? Read
myFRFEbookon Piles and other
PGR RAN D OFHCLS; SEATTLE OFTICES:
Or DVan Building 80M SIZ Shcfcr Buildind
O TH AN QMAI N 6TH AN D PIN C
Qt. 4oc
Qt. 00c
Vi Gal. 55c
'2 Gal. 70c
KECTALandCOt.ONdisorders.
.Vj;.y Y It will cause you to act promptly.
paA
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ly CASH IJf ADVANCKl ropy
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WANTfcll Itoom anil lioanl in
private family, (.'all Observer.
.' 9-8-;s.2tp
KOlt ltKXT 3-room moilern apt.
wllh halh il n 1 1 KimiKo. 1'oiner
ittii anil N. I'lione 147-M.
17-3-S-:tp
FOR HA 1.10 Two lot on eorni'r
Hpnieo and li; one t'tve-rooni
houwe wltji two IoIh on Seeond
St., Kir, phone 4H(i-W.
20-8-28-2tp
FOR RAI-K Furniture for 14
rooms, in new Imflrilnu, in ood
condition, iia Vi Fir.
H-8.2S-2tp
AKTUAYKO Collie pup with
chain. Owner may have same
upon IdintUieatiou find pay
ment of I his ad. Call ObHervr.
JS-S-28-U
fiernmu Scientists Ohlniu
Dnla on IM'ep-Sea Currents
lIAMIH'lttJ, (Al')-A seienllfic
deep-st a expedition which left
Hamburg in April recently arrived
aL Cape Town after u Hueei-ssfnl
cruise. The expedition traversed
the Atlantic: between America and
Africa 1 4 times and succeeded In
studying sek-niifically submarine
currents. The claim is made thai
til is is the first time this has been
accomplished. Reports from the j
expedition declared that Its Investi
gation proved that warm currents
from the rtorth Atlantic flow at air
considerable depth for a distance j J-"Wt Oiiuwuig UJ.
of about 2,01-0 miles south of the i "Breed of the Border"
equator wh""o they rise to the s.ur- , 01lprvVa TnmVht
face. Similar currents from the.1 OlltliyS lUIIlgllU
southern I'oiar regions pass north-j -
wur'1- The terrific, stifling heat of
The waters of these currents n,..llh vallev. and the terrible toll
were found to contain such forms lm, ,i(.S(rt takes of the niert bravo
h is sought by j
other wish. The
or organic rooci
whales and certain oi
expedition, financed entirely by
private subscription, is In charge
of Dr. Mens, director of the lier
lin Institute of Oceanography. It
will proceed to the southern Polar
regions, mamng nouvet isiana u
base and filing eastward from
,'' f
Women Help Retard Knlishmeiil's
In Territorial Army, Snym Hriton
LONDON, (Al) The Teiritor-
ial army is -not being kept up tojot,,!.
(la establishment slrengt h because
of "women, trude unions and motor-bicycles,"
said Lord Raglan In
the House of LordH recently. He
declared that young men were not
Joining the Territorials In suffici
ent numbers and the causes men
tioned.,, had been "enemies" of the
Territorial army since tin- war.
Woman's he said, did not want
their husband and sweetheariH to
join, and while the young man of
pre-war days found the Territorial
army one way of getting off ialo
the country, today he uses a inu-j
"" ""
.MAN I ASTS 7(1 DAYS
i.'i.a.'i:st ,..' - -Aoii,,r
niiiK-uii.iin e mkmi .iiiMi :uinr n:t;s
been found here In the pt-rsmi of
Mela Vies.-y. who existed for 7"
days wil bout food of any kind and
and wlthonty a few sips of water
very day. Re then slatted on a i Lands or south iniKota, 'torn hao
lecture and propaganda, tour uhhjbeard much of that country and
the object of making converts to saw it In tremendous possibilities
liis sect. j :i a background for a picture
. . j especially the sort of picture which
Indian Rajah Is in London. Has. involves stunt riding and daring
Three wives with him. Imagine hav- plunges oyer preeiplce. f, f .'
ing to lie to that many wives. At first Director I-ynn Reynolds
MOM'M POP
fNRN THIS TRIP 15 SO
.pensive it ce4.se9
ToGEft Pleasure -
wW DiD vou LET THE
Sunn's drag u9 to
Tmg MOTEL 7 T u00K5
EUPENS'ViE To .vie I
HOW ivtnH. LUCt- J
FRECKLES AND HIS
n
( VENICE OF WOA TO (ffY Boy.' PINEAPPLE- h (STl
. ... oi ro (imo i . : GKA&S-PEACHES- r US SEE!;
wae up a basket J f"i apples- peak- ; rrrv ;L, mihat t eor.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
' I MUSIC: - '
V ri xJA L ',V 1
MUSIC :
INSTRUMENTAL
II rN. XV at-ah II II I J i M
I h feCLN.NNN Yt K
Htai tea
La Grande Theatres
j. Cl-.,
enough to dare Rh hazards in their
search for gold Is vividly shown in
Ilreed of the JJorder." the third
picture starring l.efty Flynn at
Sherrys.
The ''Purgatory Sink' location
which plays a prominent part in
,,. ,,..,.!- tj.in wnM n,.,..i,liv ahnt
n (h fllmous Death Valley, the
ni'nli'f of tli( rlrt'iuleil Molave lien-
eri. Iortunalely for the Harry
Ourson company if was not neces
sary to take Hie women into Death
I Valley, as the action in !purgatory
lies entirely between Refty
Flynn and llm heavy; and when
the company returned to Los An
aeles the utar in.siHted that the heat
wiin so terrific that no woman
could have .safely withstood the
hardships of the trip. Dorothy
Dwan supports the dynamic Mr.
Flynn In this picture. Others in
the east are Louise Carver, Frank
Hagney. Dillon Ross. Joe Dennett,
Fred Rums and Rill Donovan.
Comedy showing. Stan Laurel In
'Monsieur I onl Care.'
"The Deachvood Coach"
IFilmOfl ill
The Band Lands
Tt was Tom Miv hlmo.'if y.'l'.C
suggested that "The Dead wood
I "oah" lie Rimed among the Rod
DOM T VAi To ME
t.eoUT EXPENSE -5 -Ti-IEV'RE
DviMO ME
V'LP I 'DN'T
ANTif.if.Are SE'.Njo
Tow EC T0 & GA
vJEll I'D
WANTS VOU To PAV
MAI F i-lp CltrH RLL
i'm sure ip he mad to
Foot the expenses
HIM.ELf
9uT VMHT CAN
1 OO'
Si 4 R
J'fH(Y,r"' CSV!'
FRIENDS
it
1 1
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4.
i
ru . ...
failed to see the wisdom of going
so far for a location. "What's the
matter with Frljoles Canyon right
here In California?" he inquired.
"We can get all the wild ,country
wo need right around here, and
j we ca n also get our people a n d
supplies to u Wlinoui all uie griet."
Rut Tom was set on the Had
Innds. A long time ago when he
served In the Spanish-American
war with Colonel Roosevelt's
"Rough Riders," he had heard of
the ndventnres of his chttf during
hunting expeditions Into that conn-:
try. He had heard of bear and
tt (SOU I lui t li itl n nwin ir tltn en vt-
Itlllfl rr ill' mi til i no ri 11 (1 b'nl (In.
termlned to explore the region to
his heart's content nt some later
date.
The years went by, and the op
portunity never came, for the first
Mix picture filmed proclaimed the
big ranchman as king or all cow
boys, and other pictures followed
thick and fast, la Its wake. Other'
responsibillt h-H came, loo a fn ra
lly and a ranch in Arizona which
needed attention In the ivw breath
ing spaces allowed between pic
tures.
And so i. happened mat Tom
Mix never saw the South Dakota
Rati J jtinds until he stood at the
edge of a rock ledge and looked
across them a few months ago. Di
rector Reynolds stood beside Mm.
and they both were very silent.
Keen Tony, who stood ga.ing out
at them over his master's shoulder,
seemed under the spell.
Reynolds spoke first. "This is tltn
real thing,'' lie said. "If that n.a.-Ai
of rock, photographs fif'y pr ci.-nl
as wonderful as it look, we'll h ive
n pieiure (hat's a marvel just, from
' Its background alone."
"It locks to me." said Tom, "like
a h?Rer place than the (Irand Can
yon to get rid of used razor blades."
And so it was decided, und the
company was cho.:rn and sent down
io start work. The finished pie
turn has been considered a, pho
tographic. . triumph, and, more, iiu-
A New
BlUMTl
t CAN'T PEFOSE-HE'D
think vjb we5e a
couple of cheap
Skates -oon't
yJQRSv . I'VE THOUGHT
OF A TACTCUL WAV
MET SUP-
rO -3cT HIM TO fA
THC t?ILL-3 OUT Ol-
BB i tt
W ! 21 -2
1 ''fe
Not for
PF'LLB TICKLES
porlant tlmn I hat to Mix fan, It
has been pronountvd the nioMt tlar
Inrf and tlioioiiKhiy thrtiliiiK (tint
Twin has ever tinned out. la fact,
the reiudiH wi-re mo entirely natia
jaeioiy that tlus Jtml l.andtt are be
lnjf K"iinnsly considered a a per
man.'itt location for .Mix piudue
llons. ' The iVadwood Coaeh" opetiH nt
the Star today.
Lumberjacks Act
In New Thriller 1
At, Arcade.
Rarl Hudson stopped nt noth
ing to get realism and genuine
thrills into his first .National pic
ture. "The Knockout, which comes
today to the Arcade theater, star
ring Milton Sills.
Ri order to obtain the correct at
ntospheiy fur the outdoor scenes of
(his picture of the Canadian woods
he sent his company into the wilds
of Northern Ontario and tjm-bee.
The. locetiun of thw plcturo was in
the vicinity of the Ottawa river,
tho center of the largest lumber
ing activities in the eastern sec
tion of t ho country.
That the scenes might bo true to
life and depict, the perilous task
of tlie river driver who bring mil
lions of logs each year from tho
forests to t he sawmills, Hudson,
through the co-operation of the
Canadian government, 'engaged the
whole crew of one of the largest
woods operators as actors in the
picl ure,
"The Knockout" Is a film filled
with stirring action 'of the sort for
which Sills lias become famous.
lie Is a prise fighter who goes to
the logging camps of 1 he north
woods when he finds Ids right arm
has gone back on him. There lie
meets oppoMtion and action that
make his ring efforts seem soft,
Sills battles his way against men
of a type randy seen In such num.
bers on t he screen. J v. is stir
rounded by a band of physical
giants. His principal fight is with
John Philip Kolh, who standi six
feet seven inches and weighs two
: hundred and fifty pounds, A doyen
real lumberjacks, picked for their
! huge stature, were taken along for
i other action scenes, and at rvr;
turn the big, hairy, rough Can a
diaus are in the background.
"The Knockout" is a screen ver
sion of M. D. C. Crawford's stir
ring novel, "The Comeback." The
supporting casi includes Lornn bit
vi en. .led Proiity. John Philip Kolb,
j Claude King, Harlan Knight nml
others. Lambert Htllyer directed.
In May. 1 rldt investigators In
several count rh-s will make doily
ascents to study the upper nlr.
fj Goc iviih.
For tlio h.irlirlor nuui
!K or nmlil an clctlrlo hot
'la iilntr.
li .Mr. IClci'ti'O-Ecrva
B
It'j a hnnily llttlo toolter
It Ir a very Pi-rvlccablo
Bppllnnce upj costs but
very llttlo monny. You
can b"jy cvervtliliinr .ln.-
lilcal you ivnnt liiMo from
it nm?:il.'i Ininn to n wush-
Inff nincilliii. anil pirn al
ways bo miro of getting
an obliiiliitf service.
Scheme
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Professional Directory
Tills directory In especially handy for the ntntoomr or
for the out-of-town reader who may want the name anil
addresa of some profonKlonnl man. It bus been carefully pre
pared ami will prove to be a ready aid to any reader Ux ob
taining prompt professional service
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
HUGH E. 1111AUY Attorney-st-
Ltw, orrtco wt-Jficotfcou' uulld
iug. Telephone Main 111.
COCnflA awd FllRUHAHn Geo,
j . coenran ana colon it. i-jneraaru.
Attorneys at Law, La Urande Na
tional iidiik butlUintf, Teltpbotio
lUlu 61.
flOIHWr & EA KIN Attorney at
Law, , wrst-
Jacobion building, Talepnone Main
674.
OA nr O HELM -Attorney at Law,
ll.inm 9 ft NiiW VillHV ltniiaimr
Telephone Main 7 7 it.
Dentists
Or. C. W. EflWItf Dentist, Oard
. ner Bui Id lug. Talephono Main 91.
lir. R. D. 51 1 1, LK It Penttat. Rooms
9 to 1C. Raliaur-Roench bUildliiK.
; Telephone Alain 70.
Architect
U, lb Mil. Licit, Architect
Room 7
La Grande National Bank Building
I'rtvddentlnt Palace at Times
Wns Like Prison to llhert
RKIELIN, (AD-The late Fried
rich Kbert did not always feel ex
alt oil in his position ua president
of l ho German Republic. An In
cideiit illustrating how tho presi
dent fell at times is related In the
diaries and memoirs of the late
Minna Cauer, woman leader.
"While visiting the president. Mr.
Kbert complained that ho never
was able, in his position, to follow
his own ineiimition, that he never
could get nway from himself.
"Circumspection, calmness nnd
moderation in till things are t he
obligations my position entails," he
said.
'How do you feel, Mr. President,
when you look back Into the past
from your splendid executive ninri-
STAGE
ON AND AlTKIt BIAY II
IjEAVB i.havk
Union 1 l.a (Jrunile
9:00 A. M. ' 1:00 I. M.
2:16 P.M. 6:30 P.M.
Sunday
1:00 P.M. 5:30 P. M.
P. O. DoI.AP
rfottilqtiartcra, Soiunier lTotpl
BUTTERNUT
SUPERFINE
PURITY
K. J. McWILLIAMS
?r: , r u.,
BUCK'S GREAT
FOR ONE NlfiHr
Too WELL, HEPE'S
A lOO 'LL
t n
ft
Jim
-yr 'v vi.K fFlSJ
S ME EAT THIS??
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Physicians & Surgeons
TKi.r.A iv. iionnrcn, h, D,
Physician and Burgeon
Ron mi 10-11 TVIenhon
Ben nner Ruildln? Uala Sb
HAIinT BOrVT, M. D,
i.i.i; iioi vv, m. .
Practice limited to diriasua of tha
Rye. Kar, Noa and Throat.
New Foley Telephone
Uullding- Mala Xft
K. (J. MIUIV, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
New Folwy Ttdtphon
Jtidlding Main 23
ItirilAHO P. r.ANOIS M. u.
Pbyalcian and tiuraeoa
Gardner THnphona
Building Main ttt
JMcADUHY, Ha
burgeon
Now Foley
Rulldfng
Telephone
Main it
V, M, IOOIIK, M. II.
Diyaioian and burgtion
Now Foley Telephone
liulldliig Main I
K. 1,. H ALSTON", M. 1.
Practice limbed to diseuMea of tbt
Kye, Kar, Noao and Toroat,
Rooms 18-Ri Telephone
Sointnur Building Main 778
A. U RICH AHDRON, At. D,
tiurgery
Rooms 18-17 Telephone
Bouiuutr iiuRding Mala Ifc
Osteopathic Physicians
J. Ii. INCLK. IK O.
General Onteopttihlc ITacttca
MAItfiAItlvl' JNtJLlS, U. O.
Practice limUcd to caxo of Infanta.
Summer Telephone
Building Main 10C
nlon nnd this beautiful pnrk?,f
Minna Cauer asked.
"As In n prt0Ri" the first Ger
man president replied. In a volco
charged with emotion.
VEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyer
Anil Pressors
PHONE MAIN TS3
Deiiot Street
Mattresses - Rugs
. t-leaiieil - Rebuilt.
Fenllier litttress's Made
v i'll'lllmva IltwiovaleiH
1 lull Hum Maile froia
old carpets.
Furniture Itepalrcd and
Iteoovered
La Grande Mattress
& Weaving Works
I.ivnsnl limlgntor
l'llOE 424-W
Clias. F.dwanls, Prop
A Combination of Good
BREAD '
Abide by
La Grande
Bakery
By TAYLOR
By BLOSSER
) that's the Smallest ) i ioc0 jl you're
VOU HAVE L'LL PAV (V ,T ) S0 .
THE ClERk AWSELF I , -f4 CLCUEft