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Wijdncsdnv. Si.'Dtonilicr !). IP?." THE LA GRANDE EVENING OB3SHVEI "1 11 The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties 'OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo i FOIt KENT KOU lLKNT UJUI'lilli-ltl. - Kurnislu (1 3-rooni JSdli Tiilril. I'lione 10-a-8-it .-..m KK.Vl' ll-ruom furnislii'il upurtint-iris. Meiiiu healed. ii7 4 1 1 1 . l'lioiu- 3S1-.M. ll-'J-S-Blp KOU ItliXT Modern apt. l'honi-47I-.M. U-'J-S-L'lp ''(K ItKNT Kurnisin'.! iViur-roum apartment, HiOfi Seventh Htreet. niom' io-a-r.-iii Foil HUNT .Uuilern 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 , 1 upl. Wavcrli y Apt. 7-a-4-.Mp v l'Olt HKNT l''oiii'-room l inn IslK tl upurl in e n t. , The i'Menhoim, 46S-H. U -! - 4 1 r l'Olt IIKNT l.iKht lioiiili.iilim roniiiM, J SIS Adiunu. l'humi . ii7-J. 3-S-:M-tt FOR SAl.K RU( SA1.K lfi-liKh unci lil.u k pint po!j wood, Iwo loKi;i!it: trucks, one middle liorje and our ' ' milk cow. l'tione ltU-M. , . 2-9-S-3ti Hill KA1.I-: Coal lieuler $.s; blue - enniueled perfection oil heater, bed upriiiK. $1.50. 3a7 Kprinn J7-U-7-if VOH KAI.K Chevrolet coupe, new , June let, spare tire, lici-nyo, ln- tuirance, Sti25; lermH. O. K. .Maya. lliOD Cth Kt. 1 9-r-f-t 1 tilt HALK Apples Wolfe liv-r anil Alexander, fall 4LB-H. il-y-j-4tp Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five nvt'iae wunls to the line) Per Ifiic, Jst insei-lioii Of Jer lint, rnrli added r mi M'i'Ulilt i-iMTlifMl 7" Minimum cluiru on one tr- ikr 2.V- lEATI-:s I?V MOM'li lines, pi i month . . Si.r.O .1 lines, pec mnath :.-2 1 lines per month 81.1)0 lines, in ncmlli SI. 75 I -in 1 1 additional line ocr fixe f harmed at .V0?' per Km per iiionth. t'ASI! IV AMVAn-: Is re quired on it II ckiNsiriiil orders tu earn Ibex lutes. Higher rilled charged on nil rrttllt In sci'tiitus. Copy fur all l:is-lflel orders ituM hi in tills office hy 10 a. m. iav or isi:itTio. Slop cider on lid inserted un til I'milici' notice must be rv-, wived by tlif wuiii' bom or ex it ii insertion w ill be rliargcd. Telephone o i' il f r s solicit oil. Cash i ut rM may bt came I on phone orders by paymt'iit tin or before date of lust insert ton, PHOXK MAIX .17 "An observer Waul Ail Will Do It" KOU SA1J-: Modern improved city property. KlKb' room Iioiiho, . rlOM to fichool, price, reusonable. Terms liheral. Write I. (I. Ilex 4fi or call Observer. i'5-a-4-3ip J-XIt SA1J-: or ItKNT I nderwood v typewriter. JO. C. Tuckey. 8-29-lmp WASTED VANTK1) Huttons in.'ide. llrai - stltclilng. Aft und Uaby S!io). 9-4-1 m WANTKI) Marcelling by licensed oprutor. For. App't rail 199 . W. (Jrupe Barnes. 17H2 Adams. K-29-lnui WANTKU llenistitcliiiiK and dres.-. ', making at HiiiKer Hewing Ma chine office, Kolcy Hid,-. S-2Jili:ip WANT 1011 llemstltclilni;, 6c a yd. .Mrs. K. (.'. 'iuckey, ISliS 2nd .St. 8-29-Imp WANTKO Kxperlenced woman or " tift'l for general housewoi-k. Ap plj' In person only at iril'-2 khst. ;. H.-9-s-::t NEW TODAY FOH BALK Kurt hot yours, fl an upplt box. 1 U ti i Kir 8t. H'-S-U-Stp WANTKU Man 10 lo roi:h t:ir pt nti-r work, l "317 Jt'H. Avi. lH-y.'j-2tp i V ( H It K X T a-rooi!i moiloi n , apiirtniinl with g-arar.- . 1-14 W j Ave. u-y-s-itp -U HAI.K Hl-vn lnad Hhoalw. lour inoiu lis uil. i'.itl at a )b. 'rvT. lo;i-:i-2tp WANT 1:11 -CI i i for i;')irnil lioUfic work. I'Iioiih 7 7-J. 1 2-y-l)-lt l"ill HKXT 1-'1 t-rooin niixb-rn liou.se, I'.ltil A'laiiLs, rail :t.!l-M. t-'J-!i-3tp h'Olt Hl'XT Mo.loni riv'-rnom alin-o houKP, St'i- owner at iv,uf sixth nt. i:-!i-it it WAXTKU Min to work on nca t f'ri't'lt pipe lhit. lj:iv' name with city monKr for v.-.oik le' Mitinlu Monday, S''pl. H. liart i uliowi'i liros. I'l'-'i li-M KOIt liKNT House. Kor s:ile, fm i. iiiturt. Applv 1ldfi ) Klrt'i't. lu-D-y-uip VOJl UKNT -l-rooin moih-rn honso partly trutib-iird or imi'iirnl"li1l. Call 1201 Tfiith or phono Main Tf.tJ. !ti-j-)(-lt JU&TV PI IN OX S ' LSsSa -Imp WA.NTKK PressiiiB' and Cloanlnjr. 'will's Tailoring. Main 170. D. lfvcry. H)-8-26-lm Whcrt' are the oM-faslilont'il Kirla? They arrc:itrd on- in Ari zona, 81h had slol.-n a Jiors.'. I i ill (AHeeer am I QDlNe tt(' Hra thts orvts tis . ) - 4 i itM too tclu Me the. porfiTtty little rtr "a di'- IlKhlful little file lor two." He li'lls tlu1 wirl t hat ht never con 8entel to tin" ihvorr hIii Hi-eured NO Mill considers her liU.tttte. t'hailotte (Mibtt NIhu does noun' fast thinking, renieiulH-rs Mi'uJou'h weakneiis tor Hinnnltnir and H'iKB'Bt they play cards. They (.'ontlnne throui-'li tin- niffhl, and it 1h inornitiB betoiv Menjoii reali.es that llto, Ktrl lutH outuiited him. flara lioranjicr, in In r adapta tion of I his Htory to tin at Teen, has pn aervt'd moat caret uliy the chartu of lln original play by Al fred Savior, who wrote "Kil.i," "lllui b-ard"s KIk-IiI Wlff.1 U Mi-njoii. MiM NisM-n and Itobert Atfin w arc featured in the liadin roles of the prodmMion. Professional Directory This d fixator In wnfclally handy for th m-wcomrvr or for the out-of-town read or who may want tho it a mo ami KildifKtt of Millie in-ofittslonai man. It has been carefully pre pared nnd will prove to be a ready uiil to tuijr reader lu ob luiulutf pitjmpt iirofoiwilonnl tttrrvlco Classified For Quick Reference Nfvnci;: Moles, wurtH, superfluous liuir removed by elect rolysU, no rears. All work g'iip,y!;led. fiihniial l.eautv Shop, K. liitcille Ualy, Foley Kldff. 20-8-13-tf Queen Victoria had no prejudico rcjvardini? 1 he evd influence of opals and it is said she always jravo them as marriage f;ifts to lvr datm-hfers. e - Offer l'Olt YOl,H EXAMINATION AND C'O.MIAI!I0. 'WANTED Wnshlnc at home. g WHII call and tleliver. Phone Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car Is used but for one purpose of convey ing the sick and Injured any where they want to go. Main 03 Nltflit or Hay La Grande Theatres "The House of Youth" ."Lost A Wife" a fix!-: iio.mi: i'rlcd lo Sell lit OlK'ft It is on pavrd Ktrcet : sinoll nniount of ii;;ses:;menln unpaid; nit far from the b'isinons spction. Many iiu1 homea on all sides. The ho'iye has five ronm.s and hatii, T'0d .siitall cell;:r. The foundation i:i "of cement. Tht,-re in yood kw at;o on lot, a fair old woodhoino. (.Jood lawn and shrubs, nice vinP.M on Tront porch. It taken $ l.OnO ca.i. r.syime n ?l.r."'0 lnorlffiiB'1. fan I he balance can bo paid 'A per nnnth. laierrst on mortal ire payable fri'ini-aniiually. , If You Want a (inod ! Ionic, Sen l at Once. WI3 IIAVK OTIIFI'.S La Grande Investment Company HONDFB HKAXTORfl ncllaldo Atcents for lU-llmtri InAnrauco C)m panics. (201 Adania Ave. Main 161 W ab"olulcly tlon't liiiow which way lo turn. Men. women and children niv romiiiK to our yard so fast that wo can hardly find time to wail on them. It nmt bt (lit prhf that is drawing h:' trade. And tin coal business. Oh,' Hoy! It Is srllhix like rip: wntt r m el ons at Ac npiccc. :tbIO feet of !:'.tfi.!! Xo. I Facility Maple, -lioorimr. S'Jt.'M per M. It is (In 'stuff for NOiiif strfii building, po t Faiiu.-rs. Taki Xoticr! The wlmli'sidf prlff of sbinylcs InisJ raised r0t a thmf-and. We arc nl-1 most cleaned tint of shingles but we haw a car if the Hcay Xo. 2 (lint we will !( Tor Ki.sr, per M.j win n It arrives. You beticr ilraJ4: w hat you waul for your shed, barns and houses because they will k I'Ur the whlrlwln.l. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Man's Frirnil" Oppo. Foundry. riionn M-2IS No buiulay . nuslnnes HEATERS NEW Oil USED, COAL OR WOOD From $1.00 to $80.00 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Furniture Exchange fir and Jefferson Phone 474-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. At Shcrrys, Makes Plea for Modern Youth. When is a flapper not a flapper? This in not one of the trick iUes tlons ho popular in the humorous maff.i7.tncs, but a s.-rious Inquiry reKurdin; present day youne wo manhood. And, as such, it is one of the major questions presented and answered by "The House of Youth." the Kv'tcal releyjio now run-, ninff at the Sherry theater, where everyone intonated in the modern younx woman is finding a new in terest in the flapper question. H shows that the flapper is not a woman apart, but that she Is for the time being u woman papa ins throuffh a peculiar slajfo of her lile the stav:c in which h!t crayi fl excitement, beyond her power ta sustain thin her real womanhood n.'isorl.s itself through some j.;iv:it emotion which makes her rise, phove Hint which she hitherto ban been. In "The "House of Youth" it is a Kivat Injustice, the loss of her good reputat ion which brlnif Corlnmt Fndicotl "out of it" but the iiictur'- shows that any equal ly powerful muse would accom plish the same end. A flapper, then, bears toward a woman the, same relationship that life in the Kontan era bore toward modern civil Irnt Ion it was neces sary tor the world to paa through the one in order lo protfn ss to the other, Yout hful excesses. In tin- individual no I ss than In the ev)lu(inn of niatililnd, have lo burn themselves out b. fnfe may dawn .he maturity of und'i'Siandlntf; such a metamorpliosis t!i'U occurs as is mo dramatically pn sealed In "The I louse of Youth." Comedy showing "Wild I'apa." Featured at Arcade This Week School System Cost I In Islands Increases MANILA (AD .The annual re port of Viee-tlovernor. Kuffene A, Clilinore, ex-offlcio secretary of public instruction, soh vvs that tiie I'll I lipid no Bovernmi'til spent "!, .'JSC.aou lor public schools during 11-24, un inerease of $lir,a(hi over the previous your. There was a total enrollment of 1,1211.7:1(1 in the 7.740 schools in the l'hlllppines, the males number ing U74.24J and the females 4M',. &M. Durlus the year I'H.im teach eiii were employed, inrlihlltiK :t2C Americans. I dscusshiK i he pri vate nchoolN of the l'hillppiut -a. the. report says: "Much remains In be' nreom pllfbed In the Improvement of the education orrered hy private schools. .The instruction is too ueadeiulc in character, industrial education, ulthouKh it has received greater attention than heretofore by the ntithorlt leu of the private schools, still needs dev. -lupin. 'in. It may be stated that one-half of the schools do satisfactory industrial work, one-fourth do the work fair ly, and the other fourth do noth ing at all. ' "tine of the problems of the pri vate schools Is found in the teach ing staff. Many excellent teach ers ure beinff employed, but the majority do not possess qualifica tion! needed for effective Instruc tion due tu the low sulurien and temporary employmnnt and the fact that the majority of such teachers are employed In other placeji." Imposlera are terrible people. In Oklahoma, a banl; wag' robbed by three nn-n vho didn't work there. Can a man be a iiamblcr and r tfond husband tit the same time? Thin question is answered in a highly umusing fashion In Wil liam de Mille's deliehtful comedy dramu, "Lost a Wife," which opens at the Araeade on Thursday. Adolphe Menjou is on his wed dihi? trip in the south of Franco with Uretm Nlssen.- They are din ing outdoors when some one asks Menjou if he would not like to try his lock at rouh-ite lor a few moments. C.rola is hurt, she begs him not to piny but be is so amusingly droll when he asks permission that she weakens- and says, "Yes for ten mlnuUis." Thern hnvimr t lie f mad . passion tor gambling in his blood. Menjou becomes lobliilous lo everylhing save the destiny of the lillle while ball as It clicl.s around. His bride, his word. . . . all for gotten. Fven utter she sends word for him to come, he plays on. This keeps up for seventy-five hours without respite . The result is a violent one. lie loses tln ta. She disappears and obtains a divorce a year later. Then she marries a decadent French baron. Menjou hears about the coming nuptials and rushes to I'aris from America 1o slop them, bid he arrives at the church Ion minules loo late. Menjou rushes to their home, crashes his car through the gar den wait and has to stay all nighL us a result of the accident. That night while the baron and Mis.i Ntswn are playlnff cards In her room, the fire ?ong rings. The husband rushes out, nnd when Charlotte roi a lo h,r window to took our aim finds , .Mi-njoii sitting there. He i-putn9 that- It . Is i a Attorneys men v.. niMMY Attory-nt- Uw, oificti Wuht-Jftcihoii liuilii inif. Telephone Main 111, COCIIItAV and EIIK1UI AHII-.-Oeo. T. Ciiohrsn and ddtni It. FluTlmrd, Attorneys nt Law, La Uritixlu Nh tioiinl Uanlt building. Tub phone Main 91. HOIli:itr S. KAKIN Attorney at Law, , Vi'i- Jfieobaon building. Tcb ptiono Main 74. CAItf. ii, 11KI.M Attorney at Law. Jteom 2u, N.'W Foley liuildlng. Tulephone Main 779. DcntiBts Dr. V. XV. KttwiV PentUt, Gard ner Uulldluir. Telephone Main II. Ur, It. II. MIM.UH IVntlpt. ltooniH 9 to Ki, l'alinir-HucHcU bulldlutf. Tolephonu Alain 70. Architect !. II. Btll l.KIt, Arrhllrt Hoom 7 La Grande National Kank Building ton Industry in Lancashire was in grave danger of a permanent shortage of the raw material, ami urged the government to take prompt and vigorous action by stimulatlmr in evety possible way a rapid extension of empire col ton production. The resolution drew special at tention to the prime necessity jf improved transport facilities in Fast Africa, where lack of trans port Is impeding cot Ion production, (.overnnieiit I t'U.d to Stimulate Itrillsh Kinpln Cotton (irowlny; LONDON (Al). Lancashire's members of pai-liamcnt are not satisfied, with the government's work In connection w Hh empire j cotton growing, und urge, more hpeed In this direction. At a I ineel ing recent ly t hey passed a 1 resolution w hlch as-ierted the cot- t.eunany Has 111 I. nine Cities UFHLIX (Al'). The c-.-nsus of July Hi reveuls 4 citicH in (ier inany with u population of moie than Hui.nan each. Merlin and Hamburg are shown to have more tlian l.nou.nuo. The total popu lation of Ihe id cities, -it. of Physicians & Surgeons Bll'l 1 A N. ItO)li:itr M. a. I'h nU'tiiu and tiuryemi noomi 10-11 IVIephon Soiiiim-r Huiliiln Main 66) ii a nil v lioiTvr, m. i. li i; iiouvv, ii. i. . Practice limited to dis. ,., of the Fy, iuar, Noo and Thrunt. New Ktdey Telephony liulldiiuf Main X6 K. ti. KlltilVT M. l. Thyslclau and Hurgeun New Foley Telephone ltuildlK Main 2 ItK'.ll Aim I. I.AMUS M. U. I'uyaician und fciurteou Gardner Telephone liulldlutf Miu W. P. SleADOUY, Al. 1. tiurtiuou Now Foley Telephone Dulldluir ilalu 69 t i. 9. iionitt:, ii. i. 1'hyuiclan and burgeon New Foley Telephone llolldiag Main la K. I.. 1IAI.KTOV. M. I. I'ractice liudled to dlsimneH of the 10yu, Kar, Noao and Taroat. Rooms lii-l't Telephone Souimer Uulldintr r Main 778 A. L. Itll'llAltllSOIY, M. D. buryury Rooms U-17 Totophone Boiuiuur Building' Main 16 Osteopathic Physicians J. Ii. l.N:i.i:, u. . General o.Hieopaihic l'raetlce At AlKiAifK't' 1N;MJ, 1. O. Practice llmlld to care of Infante. Rn miner Telephone Building , Main 106 wldch are In Prussia, Is 1 fi,40a,tuKt or a trifle more than W per cent of the population of tin? entire count rv. OH! MY BACK! Acbin- Hacks Muk: Life Miser-; aide for Many Ln (iiandi' j I'eoph. J It Isn't1 right to surfer " dayin1 1 and day out wjlh d ill, unceaslmf liac.Uache. (r be uMerty miser-1 able whenever' you stoop or lift. 1 Hut chances are yon w ill A suffer these tormenting aches and pains as long us your w eakened kid -1 neys are neglected. You may ( have headaches, too, spells of diss-' zlneKs and urinary disorders. Then ' use noun's Fills strtnulunt diu retic to the kbineys. lOxpeiiences of La (ji'ande tx'ople prove Hie merit of Hoan's. Win, Winn, 2:b.2 N. Fir St., T.a fi ramie, says: "My kidneys trou bled me for a long time. The least cold I took caused me to s iff-r with severe headache and such n soreness over my kidneys. I could hardly do any stooping or lifting. My kidneys acted frequently. I used t oa n's Fills from the Red Cr oss I b ug Store. They helped mo hy relieving the aclps and strengthening my back ami k!d-1 neya." i fine, nt all dealers. Foster-Mil-; burn Co., Mfrn., HuHalo. N. Y. Adv. ' 1 UNION-LA GRANDE STAGE Off AM) AITIilt MAY II I.KAl'li I.KAVIO rnlun I.a Ui-anilo :00A. M. 1:00 1. M. l;lfiP. M, 6:10 P.M. SiiDday 1:00 P. M. t:S0 P. M. i. a. Pi-Lai nrail(iiai tvra, Soiiinicr HntM WEAVER'S Tailors, CleAitera, X)trs Am P reisers riioNB main sis f Depot eillTi't Mattresses - Rugs , I tleatud - J :ebu(U. 1 1'cal hi r Mattressi's Made . ! IMIIons Jl;'nnvftte:l . -: ritiff Jliii. JMade l-OTu old cnrpeti. Furniture ltepaircd and l.rcoveird ; ; j La Grande . Matircss & Weaving Works Ideonsf!! I tinitgntor I'llOM-: 421-XV Clias, I-Ulwnrdt, li-op BUTTERNUT SUPERFfNT PURITY A Coml)iiiiition of Good La Grande Bakery K. J. JIcWILLIAMS . . RIOM'M POP Some Vacation Is Right Dy TAYLOR HAS BECOME OF Tut; TOTE'S? TfiElR TCUT 15 EMPTY AND ALL v. TriEilI CLOTHES v. T7 AlL; : - TTi tv WELL I'M GLAD OF iT- TH&V VJfcRE PLTVED ALL DAY YCTcCOAV BECAUSE OF TnET Co&T OP THAT BROKEN "SPRING -MOW YJE CAN ENJOV OURSELVES A UTO.E t wzcrco Something like This io)i.o HAPPEN ANO ITS ALL VOUR FAULT T&O- now I SUPPOSE ThEV'll 6o Back HOMl;' AND 1V.LX. OUR FRlCNpS HOV V.'E MISTREATED TriCM - L CM SEC "WHERE WE'LL HAVE A NICE 5ITUATi&M To FACE V.'MEN VVC GT BACK 1 I X,VELL HE A6REED TI J PAV HALF THE EXPtTNSES-ANVHCW ARE SOME THEY W&NT alwavs ee eoRRflwiNfl From us when vje SET SACk HOA.ri 1 f ? 0 KlfAX .m-' 4-1 Aw hk-'M . . s-ZK' " y. (Q. Y.tkv A )l,, v Ii" m:magc. itr. J IF Sao HAD KEPT QUIET AMI) JJlT MATtfC". ALONJE Atl.lrliTMl.iSlX CuulD fiAvE BED) Avoideo- But no! voo'pc neuer 5ATI&FIEO ONTii EVERYTillMe'S !N A ToKWOlL- ETc - - ScWS. VACATION M J MOM'S eo!E AND TriC I To me - All Sccaoce 3 WAS TKVIfMS To CPHOLD OX A MATTES? OF .o ''.a MAXiiiii j FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Homesick M WTU W.V SUPPER , J WATS' A pcra wH 1 J C I'll vucb. W6SE pitny u&r?- ', J 1 ) AMT6M I'U-COiG AM rf-4, -. wok. vcu im FC Tin: Yp ' J h -1 UU'3t.W ' II I lvP m )r 4 , rLLBSlNiSVOOA O f f i ' jk-s suss cr opaugG y rj .-) JOIC&1H6 FIRST 7UIN6 J- Sgvj -( IN "WE MORM1NS- ) Y 6QCD H6T! V r - v v man ) t By BLOSSER 'f' I'iKvT --Hi 1 i i.'i I. J 1 1 t . If U 4'Jt , 14 ' , if