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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
ednesday, September 16, 1925. T1IE LA GRANDE EVENING OHSFjUVEII Pnyo Scrcrr I'O :'1 The Observer Want Ad Page . The Market Place of Unicn and Wallowa Counties . FOB RENT I RKNT Modern Apt. Phono il-.M. 2-9-15-2tp RENT--81ecpiiig room, 1 or men; 2 luoclu from. town. Cull 13 Spring. 3-9-15-Ctp Kit It ENT .Small f urnlshed unguiuw. . tozy nomc, wttn It-nuance arounil jt. fall 2CS-W. 3-0-16-tf t liKNT Slopping room, close i.J.' private entrance. Phone fjll-r. HOG-Main. 3-9-14-Gt Hit KENT Furnished rooms. In Eulro 807 l'enn. l'hone 61S-J. . i 9-9-10-Ot lit HENT Modern four room iipnrtmcnt. LarK" basement, Jur uice, range and Karate. . Half ilork from high school. Inquire Kit' 1IIH2 N avenue or phone 119-R..- G-S-l'G-iitp II n ENT Unlit housekeeping xuoms, - i &12 Adams. Phono 12S7-J, 9-8-24-lf FOR SA1J5 H SALE Five room house lood loeatlon, on paved street. lerms (224-W.) .1306 O Ave. , - 3-9-1 fi-3tp nil BALE Cut flowers. Funeral orders solicited. Wreaths and sprays at moderate prices. Phone Farmers 66. 3-9-10-3lp )lt "SALE Cabbage 1 cent a H ponml' nnd 'tomatoes ?1' per up- pie box. .Come th,i.s.weck and P- l.nin.2' Yw.w. lint I Ir ' Mil n n oriunr. D-a-iu-i;i X)U HALE Good house nnd lot cheap. : 10 or 339-W. . three-room Call Main 3-9-11-tt ;I'K)It SALE Pasteurized milk and cream routft delivery. Mt. Emily t; J Dairy. Phone Moin 018. 3--16-tf WANTKD AT ONCE Competent ' ;' housekeeper to take complete charge of home and care of two children. Would consider wo- T --. k'ANTED LARGE j FARM LOANS $5,000 to 20,000 prefened. I I Retire that 8 loan with ohe. at Gia. No additional charges' or commissions. La Grande Investment Company. BOPnDED REALTOR Reliable Airentu for RellaMa Inmrance Companies. . ;il0t Adoma Ave, . - r Main T6S .i 1 HEATERS NEW OR USED, COAL OR WOOD From $1.00 to $80.00 -WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phoue 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE f 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.' Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average monls to (lie line) Per line, 1st insert kin 10c Per line, each added con- t-eruttvo Insert ion 7e Minimum charge on one or der : 25c RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, tper month. $2.50 3 lines, 'pep month 9U.2& 4 lines, per month SJ.flO fi lines, per month $l.?ft Knell nddltkniMl Hue over five churned at 50c per line per month.' CASn IX ADVANCE Is re quired on all classified orders to earn these rates, lllKher rates rlinrged on all. credit In Kertionft. 4 1 Copy for all classified orders must be In this ofhee hy 10 A.-M. DAY OF IXKKRTIOX. Stop oi'dei'S on ad Inserted un til further notice mnst be re celvitl by the same hour or e. tru insertion will be cliaretl. Telephone orders solicited. Cash i-tttes may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before date of last Insertion, v PHONE MAIN 37 "An Observer Waut Ad " Will lo It"- man having daughter of high school age. Call Mrs. Daly, Main oaa.'. . o-8-V4-:it WANTKD TO ItENT-r 2.sa-vv. Piano. Call 2-9-14-3t WANTED Girl to do general housework. . Call 294-M after 7 , p. nf. . 2-0-14-3tp WANTED Messenger boy. West ern Union Telegraph Co. 2-9.1 2-tf WANTED To keep Terms reasonable. school child. Thono 140-J. 9-9-10-(lt.p WANTED At once. Men and. wo men prune pickers and packers. Inquire Earl Fruit Co. Packing House, I'nion, Ore. 4-9-15-2t WANTED Plain sewing. -1102 Cedar. - 1-0-15-Ctp WANTED Marcelling by licensed operator' For. App't call 199 V. Grace Barnes, 1703 Adarna. 8-29-lrtip VVANTKIJ llemslitchlng nnd dress mn king: at Sfnsrer Sewing Mu chin officp. Foley ldg. .l 8-24-lmp WANTKD HeliiatitPlilner. 60 a yd. .Mra. K.C. Tuckey, 1808 2nd St. S-29-lmp WA.WB1) Buttons made. Hem stitching. Art and 13aby Shop. 9-4-lm WANTED -Will call 2S0-M. - Washing at home, and deliver. Phone . 2-8-2Vlmp WANTKD Hweircl's Dolivery. PresslnB and Cleaning. Tailoring. Main 17C. 10-8-26-lm NOTICK! Moles, warts, superfluous hair removed by electrolysis, no scars. All .work guaranteed. Colonial Beauty .Shop, K. Lucille Daly, Foley Bldg. 20-8-13-tf LOST LOST ; Vox neck piece Saturday afternqon. Reward. ' Call S4U-J. 2-9-15-21 LOST Idlea pur.;e containing ward. . 2-9-14-0tp NEW TODAY FOH RENT Koonis with or with out hoard. Everything modern, Cull ut Zuber brick. S-9-10-lt EXPERT 1IA1H I'.OHIIINO nnd trimming for women und chil dren. Man barber. Colonial Beauty Shop, Foley litdu. U-lil-tl FOH SALE Timolhy seed. 10c lb. H. H. Hull, Suilmiervtlle. . 2--l-tmp FOH KENT Three- room stucco house with basement, lawn mid trees. Call 131-W before noon or cvenlnfts. . . 4-9-ltitf FOR RALE Six room house on puvetl, street, hcu-.ement, furnace, built-in features., sarae. " Kmc location. Very reasonable. Phone 601-J. ' B--10-at FOn SAUK Rome furniture and a Universal healer, at bargain . prlct-s, .next two days only. 17U5J Wash. Ave. '. 4-9-14-2tp FOR RENT Five-room house. Close to hlKh school. J. Ic. Otl ver. Phone 233-W.. . -S-lD-3t FOR HALE Good cooKlnir. apples. 6lic a box." East end of X avenue. Ed. Pratt.. . 3-9-m-fctp FOIl KENT Furnished sleeping room to working woman or Klrl, $0.00 month. i breukfast If de- t sired, 26 cts. C-all 34S-W. i - - 4--l(i-ltp Sociological Marriage Experiment Is Failure DENVER, Colo. AP).A bo-ctolos-lcal experiment through marriag-e1 resulted in failure re cently when a divorce was frrnnt cd Mra -Mary . Converso Esslek, college- graduate and daughter of an .arletocrtitic Boston family. The decree . ended her . marriage to Charles KssiPk, a former convict of the Colorado penitentiary. Mrs. Esalck was given the custody of their three children. After receiving high honors m aocialogy and kindred sciences. Miss Converse loft college ; and went to N6w York to engapo in social service- work in 1019. There she met Esslck, who had been .released a short time before from the "penitentiary1 and had been aided by Thomas Mott Osborne. (former warden of Sing fling. Os borne gave the ex-convict a posi tion . in ; his , prison investigation bureau in New York. As social workers, the couple came, togeth er on equal ground. Her studies Imbued : her . with sympathy and jiimlerstandtng' fbr the criminal. tKus their acquaintance devel oped into -a -romance.'"; They '.were married Sept. 1 3, 1920. at Mount Hope. Idu., and went to live in Colorado. I tusk Hi's lift in- to He Sold 'LONDON, (AP) John Rus kin's home, "Rranlwood House,' Coniston, Lancashire, where the poet lived for 25 years and riled in 1900, is to be sold. In 1SS5 by deed of plft, Huakln nmdo over his house and contents to Mr. nnd Mrs. . Arthur Severn, "praying them never to sell the estate of Brantwood, nor to let any portion of it upon building h;as." lie also requested that they "accord during 80 consecutive days In each year such permission to strangers to see the house and pictures us I hnve done in my llMlmo." Kxigenrlis of fortune nre bo Iteved to be the fenson for the aalc And even if a man in .Chlcnso did hlte his landlord we all can't live in. Chicago. '.- . . MOM'M POP FRECKLES AND HIS OH BfV.THEBcS JAV.1 IU. 6STHIAATD POSH GBi SES inr MS 60 . IT'S JUST A BAD CUT IN N HIS HEAD MR4 TV TS-HE'LL ' 1 EE AURISHT IN A FEW OAVS- Y . V IIU. eH BACK ACA1.M "U5MORRCW OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo CVeRTT, 1 -?C3P STOKY '&.For YOU Tet-C IT7 JArtiSON,,l YEAH -ISLL.WC JvHeTrKSv? 1 iUftS IT'S A L''lT ' S ' ' . THAT eiNCS. TH& CASfS JrJi La Grande "The Triflers" Showing at Sherrys Today No more dramatic and convinc ing Btory has been brought. to the screen In some time, nor one told with greater clarity than li. P. Schulberg's new Preferred Picture, "The Triflers," adapted from tho novel by Predlrcck Orin Bartlett, at Sherry's; . . 4 . ; Thousands gf people, read the j fajscinuting and delightful tale, that 1 IJartlett unrolded in bis story of tho beautiful girl, whoso. corroded viewpoint so cheapens life; and Iter eventuu! capitulation. and admission after an, ,,ldv is nir' -wfien the right man came along. ' It ipade a remarkublc story, the book .reach ing the best seller c1n.s,' and this reviewer., ventures to say that its KiifeeMs'as a plclurb will be, exin wider. ' ' ' - ' - ' Not. from beginning fo end, Is the spectator's interest permitted to lag.; The characters Htand out upon tho screen, roveulod ns life like, ns: if, the picture were In reality tv play, going . on before your eyes. The ntory Itself is a slice of lire. It tells of the troubles of the rich In their quest for, hap piness, llrlnging home sharply and true,; the philosophy that money aloite, doesn't insure hnppinoss and contentment. Apart from the very absorbing theme around which the picture is so firmly welded the story Im .sfemewhut' radical in Hh nature, In no far, as there is no "other, wo man" so common in present day pictures. And though there Is n villain he Is no niorfl u trifler with life than In this heroine. The only difference between tho two Is. that she sees the light of love and answers Its call, while ho remains a vallaln. the niagniriceni setting, ' which FRIENDS HZ A'.WILS, VJUEELCWAia CAUSE IT - Z DOMT amjw. aao a eARlM'aS. APTcv2 AO. bosted; Lap WANT To TeLV0O I .CJC5N'Tt 'WANTTO ,1 cafr - --.Bid Theatres show tho natural beauties of Cali fornia, with its old, Spanish atmos phere nnd Old World settings, there arc 8'vcn reasons why this latest IV I. Kchulberg production is a very rare treat. Those seven are the stars who play tho important roles of the story. ' Tho cast in reality relMs like a Who's Who in stardom. Mae lUisch, plays the part of Marjorle' Stockton, Frank Muyo is Monle, Covington, n bluso young Trlfler who succumbs to ihc charm and beauty of the girl. T-JlloU Dex- ter. in onu of the finest roles of his, career, jj.ee Moran, adds his aensu pf comedy In a fine part, Kva No vnk. beautiful and charming, I,loyd Whlllock ad Dorothy Hevler play Farm For Sale - 80 acrrs of -choice loamlaml, near SurntnervlMe, wolf Improvea With stock and". implements; gorm fall gtuln. All clear, no ' mort gagee a-: paying farm and always has been. If you have $3,000 cash and' want a good farm, pric ed right, permit mo to show you this exceptionally good piece cf land. ,. ., ' . I ' 100 ncrca with a new bungalow house, a splendid barif, a large constantly - flowing spring, con ducted into house and barn lot, about KO acres In cultivation, bal ance In timber and pasture. House completely furnished and (arm Implements nearly new. Call and let me show you what ' $7'i0 will purchase. This does not all have to bo cash. Owner Is now resident and has made a price to move It. ' , GEO. II. CURRKY Bonded Realtor , , . SS. . - - I - 1 -' i A Mystery VhRV- HCX ( K f D'DN'TVOU V NOTASOUL-ATcAN'r V WELL THERE'S SCMtTHlNa fONNV ) ( TftE WORLp CaD Vi wu ai A uqtij s SEE ANVONE PSORc OUT WHAT HIT ME !i ABOUT THI3 - I FOUND TrtlS . (.this happen? i T a&cm. V abound at crwjers it came FROM- AvKj UTTLE IRON A0TOM0BILE V it rj Ignorance JAV? rV, PUSHES HJ - S BalL U ; UWATS 7M- ) ( WMAT 0O VOW IWtwr I ' 1 ft DOJT kETCH h- & C IP YOU Hci.3 JJ L t . V . !ll 7o VI' L- CDdSZ . I SUCAJUJSA.V ('HI .-.m-ywv y ;'r ,iJls s to .v prxjsc j WHSy fi r?rT (mmhT& MRkT v'wfetf the monV Important roles. With the direction of l.ouis Oas nler, "The Trifleis" with its till nlar cast, Its beautiful settings, its iow erfu! story, and its, firamatlc cli maxes, bids fnlr to join the list of best productions of l he season. Comedy showing "Mac's Uet.h." Director Scores Triumph with New, Film at Arcade Henry King, the directorial gen ius, who has to his credit such film .successes r.3 "Itomola," "The White Sister," "Tol'ablo David" and oth ers, has added to bis laurels with his latest Paramount, photoplay "Any Woman." at the Arcade. Tho picture, which was adapted from Arthur Somen Roche's ab sorbing story of the same name, is an entertaining mtxturo of tense drama, suspense, thrills and heart appeal. Tho production bus been extravagantly mounted, lius many luxurious settings nnd backgrounds. contains several rather unusual Tea turns, including "the trcusure hunt," society's newest fad, and has a line-up uif players, who acquit themselverf most creditably and in some cases," with considerable dis tinction. Allco Terry, who needs no intro duction to tho millions of movie goers, has the principal role, 'that of a beautiful,, well-educated so ciety debutante, who lg forced to go to work Wirt n her millionaire father suffers a physical and finan cial breakdown.. ... Tho story rapidly" develops com-, plications galore, for . Allco. soon learns that men are more Interest ed in her femlnlno charms than they nre In her brains nnd ability. In the end, however, she manages to achlevo'happlncss with a young salesman, who honestly and sin cerely loves her. Mlas Terry, ns usual, given a per formance that is perfection itself. However, not nil tho aellng honor;) Tall to the lot of tho stately. Jlor leading man, Krnest Glllan, a new Hcreen "discovery," shows marked evidences of the ability which first brought hi mi to the attention of Director King. Thelma' Morgan, noted society beauty, lias, an im portant part and gives a very good account of herself. Polk County Fnlr Succors, DAIXAS, Ore Tho Polk coun ty fair, which closed hero last week, was the most successful In tho history of the fair organisa tion. Kor the first time admis sion was free and as a result the attendance was much larger than ever before. Brush college won line in hi premium on community booths with Liberty second. Gov Vrnor Merce was present and de an address. .Jivered Mustn't bo too positive about nnvlhln&r. Crazy people , usually think the rest of the worl In fo no. Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive . Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but for one purpose of convey ing tho sick and Injured any where they want to go. ' ' Main 82 Nigh! or I my Is Bliss Professional Directory Thla director ta eupt-cialljr liamly for the newcomer or for tlia out-or-town rvailer who may nam tho name Mil mtiltvsa of gome tirofosHlonal nun. It lias boon earoriUly' pre pared anil, will prove to' be a rwuly aid to anj nader In Ob tutu luf prouivl professional at?rvice - ; - -,- Classified For Quick Reference , Attorneys ; Physicians & Surgeons ;: iiCGil B. brady Attorny-t- TE''',1r- orcn- w. o. .. Lw. ofdeo Weat-Jacobaoa Uulld- pl,f J'S',,lB a,ia aur8e", cocnnA! ad RBKmiAitD on. ,,!5.,.n.0KyYs.,, ' T. Cochran and Oolon It. Kberhard, L,';-K .",,,,J.V1!.M- . . Attoroeva at Mw. t. Orando Na- mcl'f to dlaeasna of th tlonal Uank binding-. Tolephouo ,. b".ei No' nd Tlr?t- Alalu II. . '"ew f iy Telephone . lluildlnic ' Main It noilBHT tv BAKIW Attorney mt pSy&KSSTfiuliSon iabaon buildina. T.l.pnunotaln Ttf CAM, a. IIKI.M Attornoy at Law. HlgllAlinv. I.ANIils M.o. ltoom JO, New Voloy Uuildlnir. Puyalclan and Surueon, Telephone Main 779. Gardner Telephone J UuildlUH . . UUD t( Dentists ' ' ' '" "; ' W. I. MrADORY, H. O. J. ' ' ' . Burneon " ' " - New Foley Telephone lialldlnic Main It Or. C W. EBWIJf-Dentlat. Qard- ., . mt BulMIn T.laphon. Main H. Ph, "icl.n "nl i'Surs'on - ' Now Foley Telephone Hulldlng Main H Dr. IU B. MILLEn Pentl.t, ltoom. . .... , . Telephone Main 70. Practice llmiLeil to dlHeaaea of the ' J3y, Ear, Nose and Throat - - ' loonia 18-1 S Telephone , Sommer Uulldlng Main 77 ' "T'oi b! JUlTl'.EijArchlteet BICKAni)OX, M. D. Ilooin 1 Surgery La Orande National Uank Building- Rooma 11-17 . Telephone mlmmmmmmmmmmmmm Souiiuer liulldlng . . . Main la . niTlFl'ti lit KHAM) ri.NKD ' : -j; . . Osteopathic Physic! ans : TlKNn, Orp.--Too nnirh -dovo- m Hon to lila )ro pntiBotl l.oulR '" " 'j hvi;i,k d o -' '" Bkjersaa to pay flno of JIM in Qenoru'l uatoopathlo 'Practice police court' horo.' makoakhv uniw ik k 1 . '. . ' . ,, . Praatloe limited to care of infanta A local physician prescribed Sommer TeiephoDe beer da a 'euro . for - an ailment Building , Main lot from which alio was suffering af- v' . ": ' ' tor birth of a child. ' s Rkjprnan, In tho cnthualuam of beer from Its -'hiding place, that his husbnndly affection, made a she had seen them doing so In t big- quantity ,of .beer. Then tho ,lmim , police Tabled his place nnd found ' 5(111 bottles or It. Mayor Vox, act- - ' lug police Jildsr, decided there was justification for possession of ' j some beer, hut not for having 600 T P PDIC bottles of It. Ho fined akjersaa W JCa A V tLt O 160, .' . TaUors, Cleaners, Dyers Mrs. Skjersaa had told tho po- Anil , 1'rts.scrs lice when they were carrying the , ( PHONE. MAIN tM i j . Depot Street vTAPP ' ' Conned - Rebuilt. 111 Mill Feather Mattresacg Made ViriVla. Pillows lltmovnted 'fH ksn AFrsn MAY II 1 '' Fluff nag. Made f.vrai LEAVE L11AV1C v o'd enrpets. I'nion I,a Grnudo 1'urnlliiro Itepuircd and , 9:00 A.M. , 1:00 P.M. Recovered 11:16 1. m. ' " cm p. m. La Grande Mattress l oo p m s,u""" K:.o p m & Wcaviasr Works nca.lquaitcm, Somuic, Hotel cllH, Xards, Prop nilTi.nl,,. A Combination tof Good SSJ BREAD SUPERFINr PURITY e .: , , K. J. McWLLIAMS ; V By TAYLOR By BLOSSER V' fVC." -..- ; - mm