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Monday, An.crlist 31, WTi. THE LA GRANDE EVENING CTiSHIiVER Page Raven ii The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR REM Kim UK NT Kui'iilHhtil apart ment. Wuvcrly Apurtmcut. C-S-:S-5ti) 1-oit HK.NT Kurnlshrd room. k07 it l'elln. Cull GIU-J. S-S-2i-lltl ;'01t HENT Furnished upart- Vi incuts, JG17 Fourth. Phono SSI-M. D-S-Sli-lilp FOH IIKNT- n rooms, 1&13 Ada :iiiH, Phunc a-S-24-tf FOR KAMI, 1-Ttlt RAI,M or ItKNT I'mlorwood Olii wrlit r. K. I. Turkey. !)-9-l mi) Kelt SAI.K HprliiR Kwo lunl;. l'honn I-'annw-.s f3. 1 ti-S-liiJ-titp l'MH HA 1 . K Four-room modern hoiifw two Mocks from HOhool, IhiVw lots, ihm'b unl t mil, gur iijfp. wooiishcil, poultry house, (iuoil locnUon, cany li-rnis. lhoiu 'A'ji-J. 2&-S-i-2tp ! i K SAUK or will trade for smallt'r property. Kiiiht-room I in Oil cm housi, iinnrov.1-!, uur m-liool. I'rir' rta.sunitlile, Wrh A. Mt. Observer or phon" 27&-W. 2-S-9-Mn Foil SALE Finest cafe in East ern Oregon including lO-room completely furnished hotel, long lease, will make money back In ono year. lmiulrc observer of fice. a-S-27-r.tp FOR SALE 1323 Y Ave. Chinchilla rabbits. 7-S-lS-tf WAMfcU !F W ANTIC J ? IV WOll l Mid. lb-aged or elder- ly woman to keep liou.se for two. Airs. YV V. Gray, I'erry. Ore. lS-8-29-3tp WANTED Hy a teacher, girl or woman for general housework. Family of two. Address Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, Covo, Ore. ! 10-S-2(!-0t J WANTED Wanning at home. 1 Will call and deliver. I'lione ! 290-M. 2-8-25-1 nip I WANTED Pre.iKlnc and ricanlns. Zwiifel's Tailoring- Main 17. lwliveiy. 10-8-2G-lm WANTED Experienced woman or I" girl to do housework In a fain- I- FOR SALE! First CJass Hot Water Plant " ' " "Oh'eap. Phone Main 543. JOHN AI.I.EN 1503 Fourth St. Snodgrass & Zirtimerman .Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but r for one purpose of convey ing the tick and Injured any where they want to go. Slain 02 iht or Da BARGAINS IN USED FRUIT JARS MASONS . ECONOMY 1 Pt. 40c 1 Pt. 50c Furniture Exchange fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Neither A Borrower Nor A Lender Be! HAVE VOIR OWN TELEPHONE It will save you money and spare you in convenience. Better see us right away. Home Independent Telephone Co. If It Can Be Done An OlsiTTfr Want Ad will Uo It quickly ami ccttuonilc ally. No ituitU'r wlint your uuiit, if it ran be futtiitl In the !,a Cruivtu Icri-itui-y, a Want Ad will find It. Reader intmit and road1 cuuffdi'iiou Luilt ovt a I0113 period of years shows its tithm In l)S4Ti;r Want A Is. Intelligent people waieli (liem 11m st u nily for iMijin, rentinjr, trading, gelling Jut3 and gelling help, etc. The cost U small (ho re turns aro liniurdiato. "AS OBKERTCR WANT AD WILL IK) IT. My of 3. lti fei-ence Call Main 17-8-24-tf 3S. NOTH:i-:: .Mules, wurtn. superfluous hair removed by electrolysis, no sears. All work guaranteed. Colonial lauty Shop, K. Lucille Daly. Foley 111,1k-. 20-S-13-tr iiu:i: fi:i.i.i:i ox ti:xt T.AKEVTKW. Ore. Mrs. l.es iMinenn. wife or a worker at the Minion & Ford .sawmill ill Crooked eieek, miraculously escaped death when Inn felled a larce pine onlo the tent in which Mie was KitllMK. Evi-ry article of furniture in Hie tent, excepl a rhcir in which siie wa.s sitting, w;ia broken to bits; !''Ks of a bed and a table were drivin entirely inlo the frrounii, and Ihe chair cu which she wa.s .sitting a moment before was shat tered. Mr.s. Duncan escaped with lacerated scalp and bruises. The tree measured 12 inches nt the lop, which crashed into the tent hidden in a thicket where the new falling crew failed to seo It. - ' v We Offer lOlt YOLK 1Z X A AIT X ATI OX AND COMPAUISON 9 room brick house, full 2 story. . 3 -ood iK'd rooms upstairs, also uain. , closets, l large bedroom i-aciiic. llolh were In the nmrkel downstairs, good fireplace, good : for the land, for Its acquisition cement cellar; house In fine! would enable freight and passenger condition: extra large lot, good! yards to be united. - lawn. V lots of fine trees andj shrubbery, large garden spot,'., . .. good wood house, garage. This-! prop'-rty is priced right, in and see us about it. Come 4 acres good land, located on Cove avenue, G-room house, lai'ife old barn. A close-in tract of land of best quality. pricM is low. Come in, price and terms. WE HAVE OTHERS La Grande Investment Company BOTTDKD REATfTORU Bcllahlo Apentfl for Rellabt Insurance Com pan tea. 1201 Adams Ave. fttatn 7B1 Qt. 45c Qt. 60c Vi Gal. 5Hc Gal. 70c NEW TODAY . NOTICE CUMtfled Want Arts are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not lati'r than a. m. lato of Inflection, llatcs: 4c per word for each Insertion. FOR KA1.K .t w five-room house. close in, on paved street; sleep ing porch, hui-dwood flooi-H. fire place, hulll-in kitchen, lull base ment, laundry trays, garaRc, wired for electric range. Impure N Ave. 3l-S-!U-2lp Foil HAI.K s-room modern house close in. on paved street : full basement, fur-nuoe, garage, lu ciulr.' HU3 N A vo. iO-s-31-ilp WANTED TO KENT Thre or tour room modern hmi.se. Partly furnished. Fairly close in. Phono Main 37 or write 1". o. f!ox 45, City. 27-8-31-3tp WANTED TO KENT Modern fur nished .apartment or luinsaluw, with sarage. Must be first class. Adults: Iteferences. Main 112. 17- S-31-2tp FOU tt.U.E Olt T It A D E 4 - room hon modern, on paved street, garden space, lawn and shrub bery. Phone 8117-J. S1.3 Main Ft- 20-S-31-ltp LOST lilaek b ather hag contain ing hooks and men effects. Find er pleas., return to Hotel Foley, room HI receive reward. 18- S-31-2tp FOH KENT One four-room house Slit.i'O; one five-room house 2".00. Inquire 1413 K Ave. 15-S-Sl-2tp FOIt HICNT Ftve-room modern house, liiui Ailams. call 389-M. 10-8-31-3tp Callrornia Town 1'leks p And Alines to New Loral Ion BAP.STOW. Cal. (AP) tie town of annrovtmnteK- SO no persons, lying on the outskirts the Mojave desert, an importaitt link in transeoniim-mal mi! road traffic, is on tho move. The busi ness section is helnj- shifted to a new site a quarter of a mile awny. Two conditions were largely re sponse. le ror the transplanting. One was thut tho National Old i urn n ik n why runs through i;nrs tow, thrv cf nler. ' mocks from the hn.shie.su The other was that the m luHiisuc nes oelween passen- ger tracks and freight yards used " "lo ".una re anil t nlon "'" 1 ""' '"" r.Uilcinv of If, On .Mara, sn Cambridge Mnn CAMBItlDOK. Kill,-. (AP) tl. 1 11. Hamilton of Trinity college, soon will present to the Interna tional Astronomical Pnion or the existence on Mars of sentient be ings with a civilization of Oti.nao years to their credit. "My proofs urr- forthcoming." -mu ii.iiniuon recently, "that .."is is 111 me condition the earth nt all times. She In nlwavs sur ls approaching that Is, a desert, -rounded ,v elnier a nurse.' gover once it hud sea, but they have ness. or lathe,, or mother. She Ik disappeared. The mountains and neve r pcrmlthd to enter an autn hllls are gone, worn away by wind mobile without one of her par erosion. The cnnals are not ditches i nts being with her. Her work nor watfr courses, as commonly nt the studio does not cause her supposed, hut vegllallon on each the slightest danger of accident, side of conduits or water. These 1,, rart, it would he hard to find conduits are routes or. travel for another child or five vearS or age. commerce and anything elfe.- jWMO )s .s0 carefully ' guarded MOM'M por alaS' ) HE pulls that $ioo j Bill includins a V BnuJ;x f That's S?-6! ( BlU. GAS AGAIN TANK OF GA COMES 1 ALLRlSHT! fl3 ,J ) JUST CALU HIS f TO $10.76 -WOULD ) "f A jrAM 7 tlX HAVE AN EXCUSE L Ha?IrI X' S lfJlrllBT Jl H 'T FOR S To ASK HIM TO PAY Ji CHATv6EO V. OTHER lo0 7 YOU J; FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HE HAS BEEN A MH TCWCCATlieE AU PAY, DS.MSMMIMG5.1 7 I TA'.HK Me HAD TOO MA-Wy '- Tl CALLE.1S CMCR l.Z ,l CALLE.1S CMCR U 1 II I' - ,.,lAA. - ) J OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRl E By Condo KiO&v MORNING. H Y TI4 CE 4-V La Grande Baby Peggy's Face Wow Insured For ?250,000. Till-,.. T-. !. '.i starlet, who will he seen nt the Sherry theater in "Captain Janu- cool sum of $250,000. Tho policv was contracted for with Lloyd In surance Company, I.imltcl, of Lon don. This is, as far ns records can .show, ihe only policy of Its kind ever issued nnd ne of the.blR-. ff.st financially in the records of Lloyd's offices. The policy covers the 'face of I la b v Peir k v on 1 v nnd Inelndt -a blindness, scarred features, or in 'fact, jinv f:ie):i iisifity.ivAiMoi,t ii.., would prevent Hie little Heiress appearing before the camera in a .starring capacity. The lenirlh or the policy is tor one year, beain- nfnff the 2Jith of this month. '1 lie policy was applied for shortly alter Ilaby I'tpy .site-d her new contr :ct with Sol I.esH. r of Principal, pictures corporal ion. The IrnKlh of her contract wilh that organisation is for three ears :ind it is aKterd that each year the "facial insurance" will J ho carried. I One of the features of the j nnhjue pollc-y is the rate upon ! which !t is based one of the I lowest ratf s ever grunted. This j l.s due, aeeordinB to official of ihe insurance company. to ihi extreme care taken of the child J THE A J - - - - . r" f 9 t -rr- v tZSy-V -11 -t- I ., -V- -SWi-.v-W CHi I SPlQMNep MY iri AN K.LG T054Y. Theatres nfrnlnst harm as littlo Buhy IVpy .Moniffoniery. Comedy showing "A Wild Goose Chase." "Abie's Irish Rose" filCtUl'eCI in "ManiVllPf. fltvl " No, they havent' made a pic ture vei-sion or the phenomenally successful New York '.stage play yet. hut flic 'Anne Nichols piece I on the screen nevertheless. Here's how it all come about. In her-latest starring ideture for Paramount, "The Manicure Girl." Hebe Daniels, who works in a beauty shop In a high class hotel, receives u gift of some roses from a wealthy married man, Accoui nnying the gift is a ten spot for theater llt-kels,' bec;iuse' Itebe haa told him .she-was very fond of Ihe theater. - I liul Kdmund liurns. lirbe's fiance in the picture, doesn't take kindly, to the Kilt and makr.s the nh re-1 able to buy thrir theater tickets. H 'rn,"' 10 tt Hhow thai niht. and Die show is "Abie's Irish Lose. So that's that! , "The Mar.leure Girl." opens to--, day at the.Areade. l-'rank Tllttle. who directed Uebe In "Miss ljluo ijeard," made this one too. Tho story was written especially tor Uhn' by KrWlerle and l-'annle nat ion. Hale Hamilton, Diu-olhy Ciimining and Mary l-'oy are a few of W('" known names appear ing m Ihe supporting casl. "Where did vou work before you were selll up here?" u.-.ked Hie pri son warden uf the newly arrived convict. "Aliunde City." replied the lat ter. The warden meditated. "All right." he said at last. "I'll give you a Job poshing the electric chair." . - - ; . Suspicious All Alone! ?? SEE IMAT W AMG IS ACWTTED T3 S6S AIM UMTIL t COKX. AjJAIM "(WIS1 CCOa? CARRIED 007 70 LETTTU-AIO C-ir-ccrnmu - rre?i S,BJ ? zlJ Men's Wear Tin: oi;k.is w i shios Where do Hi' most pronoutiet d ehaiiKVB In iiii'h'k t.i.sIiioiiH uriKi n:iie".' IfOluloil or New York? Arc they ileeuled upon nl some taitoi-a" conventtnn or are they the whim of Ht.tno Fifth uvtiitii" ilumly hh he Mirolla up and duwn the boulevard? None of thene. The real uVspol on fashions hi Amertea today is tho youiiK frllo'V on the c-olh-ne eani pu. He deinaiiils etiiui-, variety, oriulnallty, and ho UKiuilly finds then). lVrhapa It's t ho loud-eheeked flannel shirt, or the hriKht-yWlow slicker whieh, covered vilh auto graphs and Creek letters pnvades the campus Just us mueh on sunny as rainy day. . It may he simply a fashion of wearing oii-"h eoat eolhir turned up or trouser eulf turneil down; whatever it is. the college youth claims It its his own only to find thai in a f v months or even works it has hern adopted all over the country hrcause it is "colles' Ian.' The fad Tor hell. shaped, flapping trousers stalled at Oxford, as did the craze for flannel in pastel shnd-'s of rose, lemon and lavender. iviinougn 11 never gained a very great huld In this country the fash ion swept England like wildfire Colored hat bands, Itoinau strip. eii hells and emphatic four-in handH all were born on the campus and later adopted throughout the country. Conservative business men still hold out against Hies- ad vanced and Bomewhut transitory fashions. The. taboo ol'i bright col ors for men Is a hundred and twenty-five years old. Hut groat credit Is due the un dergraduate lor his efforts In In- troilucing a hit of color and variety1 mho me masculine landscape. All the accepted modes ami conven tions of dress were once radical de parture. There Is no real need of men to adopt prob-cl iw coloration. and ir from the fevtrenie of the col- 1 b-o youth's dress a happy m,. Idllim is aeeepied by the averae hum on Ihe street, higher educa tion may not lie without lis uses after nil. Southern llospiudlty. A slffn Is now brin built by the bureau flfty-fivo fret hy three and one-half feet, inscribed, "Charleston Welcomes You to he hmitf from Hie steel girders inside tlie gates at the union station. I Charleston (S. C.) N-ws and Cour- irr. (poc uj'Jl For the bachelor man or maid an electric hot plate. .Mr. Ucctro-scrvo. It's a handy littlo cooker It is a very serviceable appliance and costs but very little money. You enn bay everything elec trical you want here from a niazda lamp to a wash ing machine and can al ways bo sure of telling an obliging service. m si b4 Characters ft f 5 J(? vou .6rr-T YHV -AH-BlESS m- 0NW (,10 . rHN V jSeu- . eaTT0N.".W I j MOWT,EoeL!Ce ! tchamsed , 4-00 311.1 at all-f-s i! e e ;-,otN6 - vOL 0NL- 4 EN . AMD I , ! TC PttN 0UC A ttKfcK nvti .'.1 Mrti if M &i . 1MI I C3.. -.it r. . I Wll l LI CianCE Time I ""ORE l,;K ici," rioSr k TLV- LOCK lllS ROOM J Rv "f a'no carrv te key j H ir) WSSLP TO MAKE SUPE j I I I itc ij all. j fts a ! d ALCJE r W I j J n Z -i ffii.ffcfaL.'iAilfullfc'fc it Professional Directory This directory Is especially Itandy for the newcomer or for tho out-of-town reader who may want tho name and addrcsa of some pi-ofeslonnl man. It ha been carefully pre pared ami will prove to be a ready aid to any reader iu ob luiulng prompt profeiwioiial rvice Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys uriif r. imAor Attornoy-t. Law, offli ,! jt-.IacotHon Uuiid ie. IVkphuoe Mtiin 111, COCHIIAW and mtKRIl iiin...nn T. CuL'iiran and (;doii It. i-Jlu-i-liard, AtiorarVH nt Law. La Gran In Na ttoiiHl iiank building. TLphou ntHll.HT 8. EiKI.V Attorney at Law. . e.r Jacobnon building. Telepnona iluin on. CAIUi J. moi.M Attorney at. Law, Loom 20, New Voluy UulldlUK. Tulcphone Main 779. Dentists Ur. c. w. rciuvix Dentist, Gard ner Building. Telephone ilaln l. Or. It. II. SIII.I.KIW-Pentlnt. Rooms f l 15. l'aluier-Huesch bulldinir. Tolephone Main 70. Architect O. H. mu,i,i;h, Arvliitret . Hoom 7 I,a Grande National Bank Mulldlnit l.almi- l)Uiutes Faiisc l oss or Millions or Days In Fiigliind LONDON (AP) Oyer x.iiimi.iiimi working days were losl during I'JlM in England owing to labor disputes, which numbered 7n:and Involved (112.0011 work people, says Ihe Min istry or Labor (lunette. The annual loss or working time owing p in dustrial disputes during 31 years averaged 1 2, 41111,000 days, euulval- eni 10 less man one uay per head of 111., whole, employed population. During 1 91 9-2; the figures were CATARRH t. of head or throat Is Utuolly benefited by the vapors of U V A PORUB Ovmr 17 Million Jart Vttd Yrarly OX AXI) AITEIt MAY II I.UAVE MOAVI': Union ' La Urnmta 9:00 A.M. l:oop.M. 2;1SP. il. 6:30 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P. M. B:!0 P. M, . I: Ol IieLAP Hcailquaitcra. Soninicr Hotel BUTTERNUT SUPERFINE PURITY K. J. McWILLIAJIS 5EE,t VJAS AWME WiDER THAT TUty'D SEE VOU y - . Physicians & Surgeons su:i,l v, iioj)ui:it, m, u, I'Jiyslriuu uud burut'on Roonn lo-ll Telephona Sotntuer liuUdiriK Main 669 liAitnv not vv, m, u. i.kk inn vv, 11. i. Praetlc-a liuiiu-d to di.-!., of th live, Kar, Moiu and 'Jhroat. hew Koley Tlphon liuild.iitf , Aiufo 16 1 KlllliV. M. 11. -,r,l'a'cluu ttld SurtN,n New Foley Telephone lnilldlmc Main li itiniAim 1. 1 vmus m. 11. l'ayicinii ana burgeon pnrdner Telphona 11 ui id lug- Main lit U, 1. AlrAUOItV. Jtt. i, . fcurtft-uu SHwT.oy Telephona Uuildlnir Main 69 o. a. .Mooiu:, m, u. -rhyBlcian and Surgeon Nr,w.,,,k,y Telephona HiiiJdlntf Main l! F. 1 It A I, S TO V, M, D. Practice Itmiu-d to dUrases of tba liyb, Lar, Noso and Uiiroat. Rooms 18-1! f.'l-Hiono Sonmier Building Main 778 A It. IlICIIintlNOX. ai. 11. . Hurtf-ury Rooms 11-17 T- l-phona Soumier Buildlug- Main 16 Osteopathic Physicians J. 1.. I, O. General Oxirupaitilc lvactlca diAiti.AHi:r i, o. Practice liuiltud to care or infants. Rommer Tektphons Bulldlnv Main 10 much above the averaKc, tint in 'lHiM and 1 H24 as well as the first six monlhs or Witt tuy have fallen, to considerably less than an annual a vera bo of one day per head of tho employed population. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers Anil l'reswrs I'HOXE MAIN na Depot Street , Mattresses - Ruga 4 h i. WW1 - eUullt. ' 17ifllil r clJlutti'esiies ''Made It rillows Ii.'a:nate.-1 l-Iuff ltugs Made from old carpets. Furniture Repaired anil Recovered La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works I.lci'tiseil l-'unllgnlor rilO.NU 41M-W Chas. Kilwanls, Prop A Combination of Good BREAD Miidc by La Grande s Bakery By TAYLOR MANQE xvf OTh The Wh RE- ) fx?. HIN OOtN' - VOL) ACT LIKE A PAIR DEAP8EA1VVHHEN ONE FoC&ETS 'S WALLET anp vhe iJThes Thinks rE HAD a $-no BiljJ. iT OOkS 5uSPiCI0U3 NOMOnEV iufi .ijnrpDiPc;! By BL0SSER AFSAIDVOO'D 7UCE AKD -7 6O00 C06.1 i . H -L.i:-i.-iLun;iii.',iil'iik-i