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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1925)
Tuesday. September 8, 1!)2). THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!! Tapa Seven The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo FOR KENT yoH ItKNT House. Adults. Call 1 S 1 ( 1 emir. t-a-ip () I ItKNT Kuril it lif d four-rouiu ; ai;n-iiutnt. lCuti Hevcnih uireet. j'jiune 1 I -J- . J0--ii-4tp K7ltiiKNT - -Modern limiislu 1 j ult. U'uverby Apt.. 7-y-i-8lp 'Olt ItKNT Four-room fuiniishe-l a ) a r t in o u t. , The Kiicnhulrn, i;,x-n. ' u-y-4tr OK ItKNT Uyht liouur keeping mollis, J Ti 1 Z AilaiiiH, rhuins ;,,7-J. 0-3-2-l-lf r8 for sam. ye Hi HA MO 'oal heater SS; blue etlilllieteii I'el'feetloil oil he;it. r, f $1: bed spriiiK. fl.&u. mi 7 Sprint;. jfOli HALK Chevrolet coupe, new S June INI, spurt tire, lleeti.se, iii- t Mllitllt- .Mtt. HJfl tiiu St. ja-fi-i -tf Kolt SAl.K AppI s Voli Itivr and Alexander. Call 4&-lt. i J.a-0-4tp Folt SAI.K Modern improved I city property. i;it;b' mom t f j t flciMt to school, .price reasonable. Terms liberal. Write J. o, iuik A-i or fail observer. iT.-U-l-:',: p rV!i SAM: l.at model Kord tnur i in i'ur. t.ood us new. IJui:!p'r, , (iptcilonu'tfr. spotlight, etc I'rjce J, 5:-5. Alwo have irood H rvi( e;(b!e i Kurd touring ear which 1 will I trade for wood. It will p:iy uu f to see these ears. If interest d. W. K. Thompson, Island City. i 4o-9-r-tf 10c I'DIl- 7i' Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five nveintfo to l lie Hue) Per line. Is! insertion ... IVr lira, caeli mldcri MVufive i!jMiiioti .ti;iinaim cnaiKe (in one !'' 2-"M' iiAIKS I'.V MONTH 2 lines, per moult I $2.0 II lines, per mouth Slt.i!". I l!irs, per month SI. 00 ," I iocs, pee innnllt $l.7ri I'.iwU additional line over five cbiucd lit .'0c ju-p lino per iiionlh. CASH IV AllVANCi; Is re quired en all rkwslriiil orders hi e:un these rates. Mistier rates (harmed on all credit in sertion. Copy for nil cliisjdfied imlcrs, miiM he in l lie; or rice hv 10 A. .M. DAY OK INSI'.RTIOX. Slop order on ad inset-led un til limber mil ice must he re ceived liy lite Mime hour or ev il a hwrlfoil will he chanted. Telephone o i' d e r s solicited, t'te-h i ale, may he. earned on ptio:ie orders hy payment on or hefore la!e of la-st In.scrllon. kiiom: MAIN' K7 "An tilwrvi-r Want Ail Will IMI ll" NEW TODAY l'"Olt liKNT rurnlsliid 3-rooni upai iriii'iit. Hue TliirU. riiono 2T4-.M. lii-a-s-ni I'olt HUNT 2-rooni I'linilslictl niiurtiui'iiis. sicuin lirali'il. I(il7 I'houe SHI-.M. 1 l-'j.S-iili I'HH Ith.NT -.Modern apt. 1'tione .I'dli ItKNT ('urnl.sh.'il two-ruuin liouw with yuniK!'.. lniulrt v. lii-u-s-iti I'ati SAI.K lil-lnoli und bluok pint' pith waol, two . IokkIhk tnn-lt.s, one MUtlillc horse uml cue lulIU row. l'hone Iti4-.M. 2ll-3-S-3tp Kit 1 1 . ' e. 2 r C n v.. xov 0 WA.VI'KD-r.utlonH nunlf. Jlcm-BIlH'liiMK- . All anil llaly Shop. 3-4-lin WANTKlfMiiri-vllliiK Ijv liei-nhfil opcrutor. l-'ur, App'l call lli V. llraci' ltarri''. I7,n5 Adams., . ,' ; ' ' S-'J-lnip WAN'I KI)- lli nislltehlnk mid ilnsw making al .siiiKer H'-wins Ma illilU' olfief, l-oley Uldfr. b-l'4-lmp WA.N'TKIi ILnistildiinir. Oc a yd. Mm. '. Tiii'kiy, lsnS 2nd SI. S-2U-1 nip ,ro J mm BEE SLUGGER F It SAI.K Cliler mill. !all t-!i-.1-Bl p K(Ht HAM-: or ItKNT-Cndeiwoud typi-wrller. JO. C. Tuel;y. i 9-29-lmp WAN'TKD Woman wants work hy the day. I'hone 2f(t;-AI. D-'j-T-iMp WANTKD Washiiiff at home. ' Will call and deliver. I'honc 1 :yo-M. 2-s-2r-ipip WANTKl) IrKln(r and Cieaninff. P ZwollVI's Tailoring. Main 17(1. ' Delivery. H)-S-2ti-lm WAXTKI) lloom and ho.ird in i privnto family for widower mid school hoy. leather employed i veninf;1;, and hoy require somo atteiitnin. Writ full puriirularN, . t t-i- ri pees exchanged. Address Iiox 2S-9-&-3tp WA"Ti;i Hoy wants to work for room and ho:ird and &o to high eliool. Addrc l!Ml ::rd St. 17-!-7-2tp N'OTICK! Moles, warts, supcrfluoua hair removed hy electrolysis, no sears. All work gupitttt?d. Colnr.ial Heauty Shop, K. 1-ucllle Ialy, Koley Hldff. 20-8-13-tf .la pa n' -fay A-y Tn on Aids lo ArtifU lal l-Vininlnc Bt'auty f : JIM 2L TOKYO, (AD Ilcauty of the t'ind t !iai can ho hoiiKht at dniK stores may be levied upon hy the de;eirtnient of fiiianre lor an an-' mini Irihuu; oi" some tiS.OOU.uiKi yen. This In provided for In a hill the drrmrtmont is draft In lo present to the diet. The hill provides a I'll per cent tax on all the bottled. .!uj.;;.;t d, jarred and tubed myaterlea which d-eoratc milady's dresslnfr table and milady herself. Not even her hath -is to lie . exempted for soap nitffce np fully half of the. 1.i!H :tr)jeh'S sold In .Inpnti. VANTKD:-Iperleneed woman or liirl ror general housework. Ap ply in in rson only at I5ol' Kirt. 15-!f-K-:lt Colorado Hoy Sets Mountain Climb Mark OOLOIIADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AT) t'harli-H Myers of Colorado SprliiRa .Monday piloted his aut-j-inohile from the foot of rik;'; "Ten Commandments" Now Beine; Shown peali. kins of the Itoi-kles. to the I A j. i.V.n A nrtff clouila thai hover on the summit i"1 ril'-'lul- La Grande Theatres a distance of 12Vj miles In 17 minuU'K and 4S seconds. Stntisliiiig ull previous records in the annual climb of the towering peak. Mt-rs, off to a. fast start, flashed across the finish line more than a minute ahead of Glen Schulia, ulso a home town hoy,, and won possession of the Penrose silver trophy and a cash priue of $1500. Six thousand persons llnlnff the slopts of the .famous old nioun- Some hooks are rend, and then thrown away. Some pictures are arm, and then forgotten. The life of an ordinary movie the society drama or comedy, ,1 about two years. Classics of literature like ' Hamli't' and Kmerwon'ft v "Ksftiy nn Compensation" live throiiKhotit the jgenerations and are read aiin Ingram company making interior Hci-nci of '"The Aral," had been a I'rtHpienl visitor Incognito of the Mod ( mart ne, the. Apache quarter of the Krcitch metropolis. It "was sflld that the young star. ;iuain. "The Tn Command- . , ' . ' " . , roiifj-rmt nir tiini to make h Is char- eheered him to victory.. Whulm ' ' h a " . Kie.it. a p1.ri. ,.,.. ... ..Tll(, ViuWiitiK iieeond. made the .lislane.c sweep o mi-Re. and l'8o en. .oratoiy , ft.r),nt . w,.rll0l.p,,d- Mm. Iiiiniu-. u ,.li,iu nf mrt-h. trndlllnn undnrtook ferent from any Apnrhe role (iccn In pictures. The reality of Novarro'a per formance is so Impressive and so striking that studio executive's stat ed In all their experience no por trayal of this difficult nature hud seemed to rinff ho true to life. Il was then II was learned Mr. No va rro, while in I'atis with the Ken tain from the foot to its crest ar,d STILL AT TIP HAN KKANCISCO (Iy I he As soctatid Kress.) The ptissaKe, of anoi her week leaves "lA-fty" O'l ton I, Sail Lake oui lickh r. un shaken in his position of bitlin hitler In the J'acHic Coast lea;ue. AHhoiiKh the lice Kardner drop ped tle points margin aKaiust (lie links during t past week's play, he mill has an easy margin, unof tielal figures giving him an average of .407. Iuu Waner of the Seals failed to climb over the .4 mi mark and mm is uveivming .ana. iitaziii or l lie Seattle Indians holds third place with .:is. With an average of ,;!!) Itolnver tops the batting list on the Port land team. "Hack". Miller, oak land, is the leading batter on his (mil with .3:ii. Wally Mood and Twomhley are tied for high hon ors on the Angels squad with .s.'H eaeh. M. Shea leads the Senators with .B2'J. and Warner the Tigers with .2U7. Tony I ,n star re. Ilea shortstop, hulds. the limelight on I he home run stage, leaving garnered a total of 41. liraill is second with 2S and -M rower,' San Kraneisco, third, with 25. .. . , .ha;i; picnic ii.am:o I'ltlNKVlM.i:. Ore. Complete nrraugenieiits for the big trl-county grai)go picnic to bo held in the city, park at Prineville have been completed hy the executive com mittee, composed dt the three mau lers of the three Crook county ir ran ro-oper:ting es boils tn Professional Directory ThU directory h especially handy for the newcomer or for the out-of-town rcmlcr who umy want tho name amj nldres of mmw prof clonal num. It has bucu carefully pre pare! 1 and will proe lo be rivuiy mid lo any reader hi ob tnliiiui; promiK, pi-ofelouul service Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys tirtill K. IIHAUY Attorney-nt- i,nw, officii Weat-JncubhOti liulld iug. Tvlupliuuo Main 111. COCIIItAN and KlIKItllAltl) (7eo. T. Cuelinan and Colon It. Kbtrhard, Attoriiefl at liw. La Uritnt Na tlonsl Hunk building. Tulephoua Malu 11. rummer a. icakin Attorney at haw, Wcai- Jacobaon bulldlnv. Telephone Main 674. CAUL . liKI.H Attorney at Law, Jtuoin 20, New Koluy Ilulldlng. Taluphone Main IVi, Dentists Ur. c. W. EIIWI1-Dentlat, Oard ner iiulldlntr. TlepUona Main I ft. Ur. II. II. DtlLMCIt IVntljt. TtooniB 1 to 16. Paliiutr-Hufcauli building. Toltiphona Main 70. Architect U IK Mil, I. Kit, Arvhtlvcl Hooni 7 La Grande National Bank Building the griingera of Crook, Ivaehutes an Jefferson count lea. speakers of the day will lie Governor Walter M. Pierce anil Slate Master of (1 range Cleorge A. Palinlter of Hood itlver. J. C, Keeney of tul vi'P, district master of tho grange, will have charge of t he degree work. A short program will he held in the afternoon und a big dance Is scheduled to follow the smoker at night. The Powell Unite grange oreheslra and Sage- Phytticiuns & Surgeons STKI.1.A IV. IlOUMtlfl. M. U. tJhysk-ian and burgeon Bou inter Building Main 65t limit) II (It IVY. M. u. LI U lltll VV, 31. 1). Practice liuiilt-d to dlHeaxea of to Kvfl, Kar, N'uno aud Throat. New Kolay Tlthon Uulldlug Main It IC. ti. KIKUV, M. 1. Phynlclau and Surgon Now Foley Tulephon Jtuildlng Main SI HK 1IAIII) IM ANDIS M.U, Pnyalclau aud burgtiuo Gardner Tlenhon U ui Hi lug Main 4 New Koley IJulldliig AleAllOIIV, M. nurguon T1 poena Uftfu 6 . , MOOHfrL M. I. v Physlclun aud Surgeon New Foley Telepbona liulldlng - ' Main 1 P. It. IIAI.8TUN. HI. U Practice limited to disetisea of th Kyt, Ear, Noae and Ttiroat. . Roomi 18-19 Tclepbona flomnier Building Mala 779 A. I IlKCH ARDSOST, M. D. . tiurgury . Rooms 11-17 Telephone Bom war iiulldlng Main 16. Osteopathic Physicians j. L. iNm.t:, u. o. General Osteopathic Practlca AIAIIOAIIKT IN(iL30. l. O. Practice ltmltwd to care of infantav Bo in mar Talephnna Builrtlug Mala 19ft Hall's Catarrh Medicine Mmoi! it rid your iyem of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. Sold by drugtuit fr wf 40 ytart F.J. CHENEY fit CO-Toledo. Ohia brush harmonlzcm of Prineville. have been retained for the occa sion. i T"or (he bachelor nnui or maid an electric hot Ja Mr. Elcx'tro-scrvoi t1 It'a a handy little cooker It Is a very serviceable appliance and cofLi hut very little money. Y jo, can buy everything elec trical you want here from a tuazda lamp to a wash ing machine and can al ways bo sure of getting en obliging service. day at a popular .scale o;' prices., Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car in used but for one purpose of convey ing the sick and Injured any where they want to ro. Main 02 Night or Pay in IS minutes 52 4-5 seconds, The previous . record for tho climb was established last year by titlo Leoseh, who covered tjie dis t tin tie .l n; J 8 minutes 1 5-necoinls. Third pluce in Monday's race was won hv J. V. IMendertiteh. nnnthei- nlry from Colorado .Springs,-who ' h1 shown at tin- Area tie mcuter 10. apparently familiar with the weird twisls uiul turns o.f the peak, dash ed around them at high speed. I Kugine trouble, forced out liaLplr t ncJ- CVirvwinrr nf M.iltord at the seven-mile point. I AiElST; n0irK 01 whlli- Leo Xicolai and K. C. Laugh-("The ReXl LllV lit 1 in a I fo faihd to finish le-caus- of. broken crank cases. Seven of the Hi drivers finished. The others who finished were: C. M. Hubbard. 21:25 1-5; Otto Da vis. 23:34 4-6; Ft. Anderson, 21:0(1 3-S; W. O. Charles, 21:03. group of films which will never die. AU. .me -mm., e . .... . , , f p , j , , , and over again, so a nhMure ilk t ' it , tills can b looked at morn limn once without losing Its flavor. Cecil li. I e Mi He's clip: master piece will to study at. first hand the Apache lacters who fleopled it. HEATERS NEW OR USKD, COAL OR WOOD 1-Vom 51.00 to ?S0.00 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Cbone 4T4-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE It is the EFFICIENCY' of the telephone that makes it irresis tible to a great people whose passion is to get results. Home Independent Telephone Co. Ithihdnvs Lazily Itcmcmhcrtil POUT ,'l'OWNHKNb, Wash. (AP). Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ooughiss Johnson of thiB cliy have no didi cuhy in n niemb. ting the birth days of their three children. Mer it ice Marian, tb eldest, was born May 6, IHu. and three years later KHxnhfth Julia made her appear ance on the same dute. Little Olive Nona kept up the family regularity Sherrys Tonight. Cortedyriiiwtng, '- 'Dt serl mucs.' WALLOWA M.U'S WALLOWA, Or.( (Special). Harvesting- operations have pro gressed very satisfactorily In this section of the, country during the pr.tit 10 days, no storms to speak of have interrupted, and the greater (part of tin- fall grain .11 the higher sections has been Hitherto unpublished infm-mullon threshed. Practically ull farme-s of an Interesting nature regardingjin the hills, using combines, have Itamon Novarro'a performance in finished their cutting, with the ex I'Ved N 1 bio's product ion of "The i cent ion of n few fields of lain Red Lily," which is playing at the' spring grain. A number of thresh- Sherrv Iheal" r. ha public bv a close friend of the pnpu ar Mel r o-Uoldwyn-Mayer star. Nov ii ro's appearance In liex In gram's "The Arab." was the sub ject of much discussion by critics who hailed th star's performance as yie best shell;" role on the screen. Those who have seen "The Red Lily." In which Novnrio has the role of a Paris Apache, have made outfits have been busy thresh- as to birthdays by urrlving on May. commented similarly that his char 0 this your. acterizatlon in thin picture Is dlf- lng out I he crops in the valley scrtton d irlng the pust iwli. Hoy (J:istin who has been threshing in the hilts during the past three vcHH expects In finish there in a short time, and move to t he alley also. If. It. Shlnlaffer finished har vesting a large acreage of winter and spring wheat on the ' J,- H. llaiin hill ;runeh rccntty,;; He hao headed and thrrhed" ; together. THK COAL-HAS -AKRIVED! Deliveiics Ttein Made Out ' of The Car. j Ivook hei-el We want every hoy -mid girl and every man und woman In anil iirouml the city of Im 'ranil(i'4ft dttiow Uhnt wn.iiv Tiniidllng lienini"i'er No. 5 niul Ha in ho Coal. Any plpcslcni leg l.hl, ti jears old can i-eiueiiibci' No. 5. .Now shut your eyes and Imagine you can m-o it great big Nn. o inl(le of n huge rainbow. Thnt will put hcnmicrer No. A and tlm Itainbo together. Oh, yon1 say: Whtil nlmul the bag of gold nt tlte end of (In Itainbou, It Is there all right and you will j gel your bug of gold next spring in what you save by buying tlicc wonderful coking conN. It'sj 11 known fact, tln-y burn loni;;-;-. l"Onct h lieinnierer custom: r. al-nny-t n lieinnierer cnsionier." KI2..VI per Ion for big lumps, de livered. We feel JiLst like U bum ble bee in -ill acres of clover. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tli. Poor Man' Friend" Oppc I'tollDilry. I'lioue M-218 No KuDilaj ntisliieM. E STJlfSL . ON AMJ AI'TKU MAY II I.KAVK IilCAVM 1'nlnn Is (irnnile 9:00 A.M. 1:00 I. M. 2:15 P. M. ' 6:SUP. M. Hundaj 1:00 P.M. t:80 P. U. P. O. Dc-IiAP nrailfjuai (urn, Siiiiiiiit'r Hotel WEAVER'S ' Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers . ' And Preswrj PHONE MAIN 112 " Diliot Street Mattresses - Rugs Cleuned - Rebuilt. 1'i'nlliir SlullreHKi's Mutlo 1 Pillows lianovaled I'lurr Itnirs .Made from" old carpets. Furnlliire ltepairrd and Ilreovered - La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works LU'efiAcd X'unilKatov PHONE 424-W Clifts. Edwards, Prop - BUTTERNUT SUPERFINE PURITY A Combination of Good ' BREAD Made by La Grande , K. J. McWILLIAMS Bakery MOM'M POP Moaning Winds By TAYLOR NO NOW The TvTe'5 ARE PCEVED BECAUSE Pop MA9 CHARGED OP HALF OF The COST OF A BROKEN Spring To ThEm N(3TAV0RD HAS BEEN EUCHAMJED BETWEEN TriEUyo Families For 24 tyuRs I DONfT CARf IF THE GUNN'S NES'ER SPEAK TO OS- IT V-'ASN'T MV FAULT THE-y eROe A 6PRINQ INlHElR CAR A NO L'M NOT 60IN3 To HELP For IT fciTHEft I KKOVt THEV'RE IMPOSINS ON US but what are wb GoiNd To Do'1'- VJEfcc 200 milES FRTW home and without Enouoh mowEW TO 6E T ThE SF. - VOL) CAN AT LEAT 8E f RlEf.'OLV till we lt back. r 1 frienolv met eve-vjere woTeoNS To 8E ONOCR ANW CBLlSATiONSTj Them AS LONG A-3, OUR. FEET HOLD oor- we'll, pack up our. clothes and set oot of mere: before Tftev igsr of I ? vtou don't mcan - I To 5AV VOU'RE . N QOINQ TS WALK tm v " I'M WOT Going To BS A.N EASY mark Tor That old Panhanplew-he brought .'u&oot here under the pretense ot a pleasure top and then tr9 To 6ET HiMGELF A NEW CAR, PIECE BY PircC AND HAVE ME PAY FOR HALF OF it HE SAID I OWE HIM 5in fc'UT X KNOW he's Got those Figures padded OUT LIKE A SALE-SMAM'S tNPENse: account But we misht have: LEFT A NOTE SAVING VME VE!?E LEAVING -AFTER ALL ThEW WERE eooDNEiGHBOR-3 , AND VJt MIGHT WANT TO BORROW FROM THEM sometime: tE CAM GET AL0N6 WlTHOUt Their friendship AS LONS A-3 1 owe THEM, MONEY .u FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Viewpoints! maws ya sick, tjjt n A6AIM- SU'JCR'i! .(naita secomd, ) VlllUE-rLL 60TO scuocx. vm 4 7 .'i7 : , "r-t ii ,. EUT A (TO(l.A CWYS A6O ECMCOL LET OOT AM MERE MJe ADE 6dH' K-f 1SACK. ASA1N I VCAA-WY, I To DO MAFP TM' 7t DO THIS QUIET 1 ' v::.:'f (xii,- SB 5 b t wwota mow ll' Iff A & l K ISCkLES IS TUIS T ti LJ FfeFCkLES IS AOBNlNaV 666 -nf-.s LUCHY- P.6VW0MT UACTA 6O 75 SOCOL FOR A L0M6 TIAABf T 5UOUL0 " LUCKY-I I VII 1 VJAS ) IMTtt' H-PrTAL-t HIW ) i. r r-r.' - 1 TWEBSTUEV60 eACKTB SCHOOL GGE! BOTTU6YCE LUiKy.' I VNiSU t COOLD 60 Back: voith tiLULauJ J '.MM mi' y By BL0SSER -A 4,i M...J1.,,, r