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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1925)
Pape Ten THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, September 12, 1025.? The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT FOlt JtK.NT Kleeplnt; room, close In. 1'rlvule entrance, i'hone 214-W. HOI! Main. 3-'J-llil Full HUNT Furnished house, keepin? apt. lo rlKht parly. In private home. $20 per mo., llhta and wut';r included. Close In, 861-J. 20--lu-3ln l'OK ItKNT 2-room furnished aoarliuenla, ateain heated. ltil7 4th. I'hono 381-M. ll-S-8-(itp FOlt ItKNT Modern furnished U(. Waverley Apt. 7-l)-4-Stp FOlt HKNT Four-room furnished apartment. The Kdenhoim, 4o8-K. D-il-4ir FOU KENT Light houaekeeplnjr rooms. 1512 Aduma. Phone S67-J. t-S-H-lt FOR HA1,E, FOR 8AI.K Good three room house and lot, cheap. Cull .Main 10 or I'.ill-W. U-ll-tf J-'lHl ItKNT Furnished room. In quire aOi Feun. I'hone r, lii-.l. 0-tl-IO-iit FOH HAI.K Wood mivt or will trade for lltfht cur. i'hone Far nrera 113. 1 !'-!-1 o-4' p Full KA1.H llurlhtt pears. Jl an apple box. 1!01 Kir .St. 1 u-D-u-ai p FOU HAI.K U 'J'HAUK l.alKO team. wairon und hurnea-4 will trade for town properly. Henry Bellmer, J1U2 Cove Ave. 19-S-10-3tp 11 Ht HAI.K fi.room modern intone close In on paved street; il ioih. TerniH rettKoniiltte. Inquire ol aorver or .212 Cedur St. 21-S-lO.Stp l-'OH HALF. Cuai healer $.H; blue enameled Perfection oil heater. Hi bed aprlns, ll.aii. 37 Hiirinir-i7--7-tr FOK HAI.K Chevrolet coupe, new Juno lat, aparo tire, llcen.se. In aurancu, I'ilifi; terms. C. K. .Maya, HillD 61 li HI. 19-6-6-tf Full HAI.K or HUNT 1'nduiwood typewriter, li. C, Tuckey. S-29-lmp U'AMI.I WANTKI) To keep school child. 'J'erina reasonable. I'hone Ho.. I. 1- W1! ll itOOM-hoard for 2, prefer aehool Klrla or tearhera. 1414 O Ave. 2- !i-li-:'tp WANTKI) Competent woman to work daytimes. Mrs. it. .1. Ctieen. (.'all Main 5Mi. 3-9-10-lf V A N T t II I'rune plekers and prtcKe;-;. Will start pleklmr llhnnt Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car 1b used but for one purpose of convoy ing the Dick and Injured any wboro Uioy want to go. Main 0J Mght or Day HEATERS NLW OK I SKI), COAI. OK MOOD From $1.00 lo $N0.00 K 1!UY, SKI.L OK TKAD1C Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson I'hone 474 J WE UUY, SELL OK TRADE It is the EFFICIENCY of (he telephone that makes it irresis tible to a jrrcal people whose passion is to set results. Home Independent Telephone Co. Observer Want Ad Rates (Count fitc average uonl lo tli- I'll" ) tVr line, 1st JiimtIJijii PH PlT If Jlf, 4'lK-ll added 4X111- Mi-iiiiD lii-i-iidii 7e Minimum charge on out; tr ilci i!."e kati-:n nv .month m If IIC.S, p(' montli S-.-O il linen, per month , jt;t.i;5 'I IIih'h, per INOIlttl $1.00 5 If lie-, per 1110111I1 11.73 IUm-Ii uddJllmiul lino imrrfPe cluuged at SOt: per line per month. CASH IV ADVANCE Ih re quired Oil (ill classified OlllllH 10 earn ifirsc rates. Higher Mites charged tin ull credit In bCI tlOIIK. Copy fur all classified ordcri 11111-1 fx- hi (Ills offlrr liy 10 a. m. i.v or insi;ktion. Stop orders oit ail Insri-lfil nri 1 11 riiiilii'r not lin must hi; h, rclci by the Min it- hour or tra insfitfon will Ih -linrK'tl. 'J'i'Icphotie o r il t h solicit (il, Crt-h i at cm may ln carnttl on phone order hy pnymi-nt on or heforf ilatr of hist insertion. I'IIOM; main :n "All OWncr Want Ad Will Do It" Kept. lfi. Jolin Dean. Cove. Ore 4 y-Ki-:it WANTKI! -Miim-ll.iitf by lleeiiMed operator. J''or. AppT call 1 U'J W. tiruo iiariMK. 1 72 AdaniH. S-2'J-lnip WANTKI HeniMtilelilni; ami dress ma k tn k SliiKer Kfwins .Ma iliilir, ofi'iee, l-'oley Itldjf. WAN'n;i lleniHtftehlnk'. fie a yd. Ml'H. K, C. Turkey, 1SHS Slid -St. 8-2!l-llllp WANTKI) lmtroiiH made. lli-ni-Hllliiitrirf. Art uml Jtuhy Khop. U-4-llll WANTKI J WHMhlnnc tit Iiohip. Will cull uml deliver. lMiono 2!Ml-M. 2-8-25-lmp WANTi:i iTeHsinjr uud Cleanlnff. Zwfllel'H lailoi lnj;. Main 176. Uehveiy. 10-H-2it-lm NOTICi-;! .Moen, waltM. miperfluoufi liair removed hy elect rolyjiLs, no HearM. AH work Kiii"-:tntei'l. Colonial Iteanty Shop, K. Kurlllc lUily, Kuley llldff. Sil-8-ia-tr Women's Section !'eiilui-cs i:lilhlt id' t.ci'iiian I 'o lice K A It I..SIM f 1 1 ( Al') One of the iiiomI Hitt-r.-niiiu; featnn-H of the recent police exhihll va the Hec liott devoted to (i'-mum oni--n'8 police. CoUiKiie, with the aHslnt ii nee of Ani'Tlcan and limrllHli wa inen, wiih the lit Ml city to oixiinl'.e a wouien'H Hcciion or ; 1 1 h police force, the oi'K"i)t;tMtlon heitiK pat terned niter thoKe of New York und London Kcpslc now 4h plan, nl in,' to tot low ('oIokiui'h exunile. l.uvtycr of Imdupest Who Once Ciicutcd Orim, I'lmilly sucenmhs lll l ). I'KST, ( A I ) When I r. l-n-lwi I'ollay, a lawyer, dli j re o iitly it made the second lime to luol liri-u prepared tor loir la I. Thirty jvnrii auo ilurlUK: u duel he win hIioI in the utoniM-h ami Wits carried home n.t deinl. luniiof the Mineral oration at the frrave the corjtNe suddenly bewail to Ktir ami the Inn ial vwus poMt poned, I'oi- three weeUs thoreufter the lauyer'H llle huufJT lit the halanee, hut after nnot In -r four w eckM he uiim uhle to take horseback rides, l-'roni t hen mil il htH recent final 1 1 1 1 lo sh he had enjoyed Kood health. NEW TODAY FOlt ItKNT 6-room furnished coltaiic. lot Fir. 2-a-12-ltp FOlt ItKNT Furnished apart ment uud Itoue. i'hone 470-.M. 2-9-12-lt FOlt ItKNT Room In modern house two blocks from high school. I'hona 433-W. 3-9-12-4tp Foil HALE Furniture and busi ness In rooming: house. Call 41iti-W or 2131 Fir. 3-l-12-ltp WANTKI.) .Mcssenuer boy. West ern Union Telegraph Co. 2-9-12-U FOR HAI.K filx room house on I paved street, basement, furnace. built-in feature, garage. j-'me locetlon. Very reasonable. I'hone I 601-J. 4-il-12-3tp 'OK ItKNT Very close In. House, purtly furnished. Arranged so re-rem sleeping rooms. Very at tractive rent to permanent peo ple. Call 14:14 Adams avenue. 6--12-ltp I FOlt HAI.K Four room modern I house on paved street. Would consider piano or good car us 1 part payment. I'hone 3U7-J. 6-12-U-ltp FOR ItKNT Four room furnish ed house on 2114 Fine. Cull 444 Jefferson. 3-9-12-ltp. WANTED TO ItKNT Furnished house. Close In. Not over five rooms. Call lr. Thra-sher at observer. 4-'J-12-4lp WANTKI To give uwuy one fox terrier (male) dog, two years old. (L C. Hopkins, 1 StMi Second street. 3-!f-12-llp l''"lt HKXTTwo room furnifihcd house with guruge, l&ti Y Ave. 2-9-12-L'tp HALKSMKN WANTKH Wonder ful new buttery charging tmpcr eloelrolyle. When simply pour ed into disehurged butteries they become churned without aid of line. All garages prospective cimtomeiH. (lallon free to agents. Miekmun Co., ML Paul. Minn. " 7-ll-12-lip WANTKO Taxidermy work. Spe cialist on deer hemlM and China phcaHHiils. J. - JieVore. I'arm ers 14. .North Powder. 4-U-l U-Stp FOlt KALK SI ru w. Come at once, j-'armers M. 2-!)-l:'-;U W A N T K t . :clhd)le girl who wiHheti to help and go to nchool. 613-w. y-n-12-it FOlt ItKNT Five room modern Iioiihc. Ken owner ut Din? Sixth I Direct. 3-9-12-lt FOlt HKNT Modern Apt. 471-M. ll-It-12-2tp FOlt SAKK Straw. Soe .1. p. liagey. r'arniei-M fi.VI. 2-!t-lJ-;tt Mttoc .tcs Lire for Calf ritlNfK ALPKKT, Husk. (AP) True lo the mother instinct, n u i nose cow rerenl ty bunted her calf from a railroad track, be tween here am HihIhou Pay Junc tion, nil;! li.wi biuuily cliargeil the oneotnimr locnnot ive. The cow was killed, but her at tack splintered u bar of the cow catcher. MOM'M POP hello There chief .' ( great time me Eve vrjirrs- rrt. MftBNauT HOW'O 00 ENJOY I COOUD HAVE HAD MOSJfT r:Ssz: i SSS NOOBSELF - I'LL j PL6SO?e SWlNfi AT -jpSS3 J HOKNBlOhtK. BET HAD A HOVE WITH AN A7YAO f C,m vol". V GREAT T.ME ON or S(60MAT.SN THAN I p.'-V m I Z s-A CuPEcrED oo'C5 vM - t W'3 .. .. KAVS AH EfvJOYASLE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 6F.E IT SEE SiVO To '' P UOMS AAivi.I CAM siTCor ) Mt? AVJ' u,'ATt. PEOPLE iO ' BY AM' SCAvR CP T4 FELVAI'LL CiWSBV y- IjJIl)- urn 'OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE fAH '. evil T fl IT'S COCO I CArJ'T, " IrT . . . ., o IW1 v . tS-. A I V -V4 -1 t . : i I U,,, . l-.u-r I C IT 2 i i ----- jirje-f ' La Grande Well Balanced Vaudeville Bill Is Promised. MiihIc, novelty, comedy, und ila nee revues dominate the new. vaudeville bill lit the Arcade thea ter on Sunday next. The Lupe Trio, nek now ledtfed king-pin equilibrist le, marvels, who are scheduled to present a routine of gymnastic stunts never before attempted in vaudeville. The act is elaborately staged and cos tumed. Kennedy V Nelson, h tter known as the hilarious funsters, present a clever comedy skit that every young couple ovc to look at, for it bears more or less on every day occurrences. Lane & l.oufso, a comedy satire, called "Horning In." replete with wholesome comedy, songs be ing introduced that an; catchy ami lively and up-to-t lie-nilnule. Sandy Morrison, a comedian with a hum orous bundle of hunk 8 und patter ami, a voice t hat will curry him anywhere. Hnnvar - Lee, "The (.loiter & The Maid," with juggling und cross-fire conversation. The act Is u clean classy bit of nature that has splendid entertninini; qualities. Orchestra und pictures ulso on the bill. Lovely Betty Goodwin Is Western Heroine In "The Empty Saddle." Petty Goodwin, who has been Inst known for her work In society dramas wit li Pola Noun. petty Compstm uud others has at last found u part she thoroughly en joys. She plays opposite Pete Morrison iu "The Kmpty Saddle." a thrilling western that will be .shown at the Sherry theater toda only, petty is a typical outdoor cn-vc.1.1 I y I iii! : t. W 1W I . Theatres girl and bus won many prizes for horsemanship. Ju "The Lmpty ( Saddle" she lias u part that culls for nil the wild riding she bus ever done in her life. Comedy showing, "Sit Light." Beauty of Rockies Cautrht by Camera In ;The White Desert." Prcuking down the insuperable barriers of nature was the task that- pcginald Parker and his company faced in filming "The White Desert," the Metro-Hold-wyn-Mi'.yer production which opens at the Sherry theater tomorrow. ' In I he stormy snow capped "liockles" far up on the continen tal divide in Colorado the picture was filmed. In terrible blizzards and with the weather below zero Parker took his company to the i locale of Courtney pyley Cooper's) story, from which the picture was ( adapted. . j Ho bus caught nature In her, fiercest .struggles, according to nd-1 vaiice reports. In a vicinity where j man Is but u puny puppet in the' hands of the elements. To view the picturesque rugged beauty of these great snowlands has been ' the privilege of a few daring men. Through the tiled turn of Parker's , picture their majestic glory will be ' shown to the motion picture go ing world. The story deals with the strug gle of a railroad company to drill a tunnel through the Porky inoun-, tains. The terrlltc blasts iu this tunnel starts an avalanche and the, construction camp and many of the men are swept away. With ' the telegraph wires down uud pie food supplies swept away the sur vivors find themselves in the grip of a blizzard which each hour brings nearer the threat of com plete isolation. The struggle of these men to Good Reasons Home Again sat : ws iwe ' CHAIR V mux. Ailvunt:e reiiortH it ate i hut it i one of the (mod plutmeu etr niude. Cojnedy nhowitit;. "No r'oollng." Vet ftccalls Scenes Marking End of War HI'OKANK, W'a.sh. (AD Seenen akin to those that marked the be- Kinnlntf or the armistice that ended the World war were enacted at the surrender of Oeucrul Hubert K. Lve at the ctoe of the Civil war, ifjeorgt! N. SiormcB of this city, who i witneBHeU lAm'a mrrLMidcr, declared j recently. "My, what a rejoicing there wan when news cumu that the 'John nies had enough und that the war Jwuj over," he uid. "There wua Ijust one big, prolonged bedlam. Kveryone was shouting und yolling at the top of his voice, hugging euch other, chipping cuch other on the buck, tdiuking hunds, throwing jcaps, coffee cupH, canteenis,, old niujikots, unything at all that was movable, up in the uir or ul each other, Just s0 they could give vent to the world of emotion thut hut, been pent up within them during , four long years of hardship and ! sorrow.' The actual surrender, Mr. Storm fa suid. did not take pluce at Appomattox Court iloune, but at Clover ililJ. ubout three miles I away. However, he declared, it did not actually end the hostilities In that locality. 'A short lime after Lee had sur rendered, I wa.s one of u detail of soldiers which was sent to dig up some 1X7 gruves thut the Conted- erutes had made neur the court house," he suid. ''Jit those graves we found 137 Confederate cunnon. and not one of those guns was spiked." Mr. Btoniiea served in the l-Mlli New York regiment. Deferred Payment Privileges Given To the Farmers As a means of assisting farmers to modernize their farms, u new financing plan has been developed through which farmers may pro cure u Fordson tractor and other necessary equipment with only a small initial outlay und convenient ly timed deferred payments. The heretofore Jjetivy Initial ex pense of motorizing the American fur in, according to I he I'uited States department of agriculture, has retarded to a large degree the development of agriculture. The new finunce plan circumvents this obstacle and puts motorized equip ment within the easy reach of ev ery former, and permits him to op crate his farm along the same lines of efficiency as the modern fac tory, a thing which Secretary of Agriculture Jurdine urges upon the farmers of the country. Althourii agreeing that the trac- ALBERS POULTRY FEEDS Wo have received a ear of I'llot Oyster Shell Coarse, GltlT McMlluill (.HIT Coarsn ('IIAItrOAIi Medium CIIAIJCOAD IVmi-so HONK Medium ItOVK ALFALFA MF.AL I'HKMII'.ll MMiFK l'KF.MIKIl SCItATCII Chirk Senile, lrovinxr Seratcli -iroulnK Mash LlnseeU )ll .Meal. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. 1 OlD Too - TVT AcREE 'il THE EXPENSES IF I Took UK TMi.M A5 soon as I PorJC'ro.-;:. BROKE' A SPRIMS A,-Jr HAD" FEW OTHER REPAIRS MaS DOWN ON The PPOPoSaio.0 CAME HOME 60SE 71CE!. "!(H' MCU6L PLATtD AU-Wta! CEE-1 BET 7MAT CcsT A LoT Or .VOJEY-Etoy.'-' t vols 14 iuao it; V ye . -'lV iU f- '. i 1 ' I 0 (COST W575.9P-.'WT j IJOOlXOVOO UA.r j- Professional Directory Tlil tiiBH'tory to espwiallj liandx for the m-wi-omnr or for Hie out-or-lown reralrr i""J ' ", """"" nd clilrewi of some jrorMloiiul uian. It baa lino earofiillj pre. patwd ami will prove to be a rcailjt aid lo reJKlor iu ob talnlux proillil prore4-lonnl nfrvle Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Hbl.ll E. IIKAUY Attorney-pit Uw, offlcu V. -edt-Jacol)on Uuild Ing. Teltphontt Main 111. COUHHA-V nid KHKIt II AB I) Geo. T. Corhran and Culun It. Kt-rliard. Attonieb at I,hw, Lk (Jrntide Na tioriftl Bunk buiidiutf. Tuleiiboiif Maiu til. HOIIKIIT 8. KAKIN Attorney ai Law, , VVtint Jaeobaon building. Telephone Main 74. VAItb a. IIK.LM Attorney at Law, Koom 'H), New f'oley Buildlnir Tolephono Mnin 779. Dentists lr. C W. i;tlUI D.-nttnt. i;rd n er Building. Telephone Main 91. Dr. U. a. Ml LI Kit Dentist, Kooins v to lfi. Palmer-itoeHcb buiiUiitK Tftleiih'inf Mm in ?( Architect O. H. MJM.ftll, Affbltrrt Room 7 La Grande National Bank Building tor Is a means toward ftreater crop returns, the lack of sunicient capi tal lo meet the initial co.'t has for yeurs prevented many farmers from piking the jsiep luwerd mod ern methods. This situation Is re lieved through the new arrange ment und the farmer, without eiu burruHSing himself financially, can begin at once to enjoy the ad vantages of Fordson powered farm equipment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine ctt It rid your system o, Catatrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. j Sold by dniggitti for tnrr 40 ytun I F.J. CHENEY & CO Toledo. Ohio STAGE ' ON AM) AFTbli MAY U Li! A V 12 LKAVK 1'iiion Lft (iramle 9:00 A, M, i:ou p. M. ;1B P. M. 6:30 P. M. Huiulaj Iran P. M. t:o p. M P. fi. PcLAP II eailquai trn, Kommer HnrH BUTTERNUT SUPERFINr PURITY K. J. McWII.LIAMS WHAT'5 ;.s ARr ItlArr" yf, H. VES. Pt'!' SiO IT ' CiA.-rOTAnP. 7U' Viu?.u; ops an' .'.lAtS MVSE'-F A SCOCfrtF? ! H ' with, 'em'.! Physicians Surgeons Ti:i,l,A N. OIMKIL M. l). Phyiiciao and burgeon Rnopia 10-11 Telephone Hummer Building Main W HAIIM. noi'VV. M. O. f l.UK IIOUYV, 31. U. lraetlce limited to disease! of ttaa Kvf. Kar, Noie and Throat. ( New Foley Telphon Building Main 1 k. iviitni. . i. (. "1 Phyufcian and surgeon v New Foley , Telephone Building Main 28 Ili:i1,!ll P. I.ANDIS M. O. Physician and burgeon (Jardner building Telftpbmit Main II W. V. SlrAllOKY. U. U. Burgeon r Sew Fol7 Telephone Uuildlug Mala 60 C. 9. IYIOOKK, M. II. j Fhyuicmn and burgeon Nw Foley. Telephone Building Main II F. L. It ALSTON, M. U. ' Practice limited to diHeantiB fit th Kyt,, Kar. Nose and Throat. Hnnms felephon Soinmer Building Main 778 a. 1m HiciiAnnsuN, h. n. Surgery Rooms K-17 Telephone Hommwr Building Main 16 Osteopathic Physicians J. L. 1M.1.I-:, II, o. i Genei fti Oslfcopa'.hic I'rsrtte i l MU.AItKT I Mil. 13, U. O. Practice limited to care of Infanta. Summer Telephona Building UalD 101 Some people's idea. Of ele-ati movie is having Iota of bathing itiris. .:. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaner. I7er And 1'ressers IMIONE MAIN 1VA PeHJi 61 reel Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned Itrbuill. Feather Mattresses Mwlo Pillows ll;raovntl Fluff Itugs Made U'smu 1 old carpels. I'lirnilui-e P-'paired and Hn overcd La Grande Alatircss & Weaving Works LlrnHid Fu nil ten tor PHONE 424 -W (low. Fjlwanla, I'rop il A Coniliiniition of Good-" BREAD Mudc by La Grande Bakery P,y TAYLOR i GOSH CHIEF. TriW WA T: A CLEVER SCHCie SCO HAD FCS CETTifMii NEW PARTS IM VOOKT CA? CHEAP-I'M SOKRV VOU DiDNT QeT AWAV AJiTt-f IT NO W0NDER. VOO DIDNT HAVE AN E-NJ0VA6LE TiM AW By BLOSSER i t' y- i-iT-i i r