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. Moiulay, St-pttiinlwr 21 i25; THE LA GRANDE EVENING CBSEFsVEH Pago Say:a The Observer Want ' . :.. Th Market Place of Union and Wallowa FOR RENT k-Olt HKNT Hlec-nlna; room nice- ly furmsncu. airs, uco. ..Mescrvo, I'aiiii sth. 2-a-ja-2tp Klllt HUNT Apartment. ' Adults only. 1307 j'enn. s-s-la.tr KiR ItHNT Il6dm with board, i purwti 13-' 1 Ave. ... 2-9-18-0t KOit HUNT Furnished Apt. Wav- erly Apt. Z-'J-m-litp KOIl HKNT 2 furnished HBht housekeeping rooms. 1705 IT Ave. 2-U-17-5tp (ill HKNT Throe- room stucco house Avilli basement, lawn and trers.'' . Call . 131-W before noon or pvciiliiKH. 4-a-li;tf Pol! HKNT SlpppliiB room, 1 or 2 men; a muenw irom town, call :ilU Murine. 3-6-15-utp i FOll HKNT Small furnished buiiRalovr. . Cozy home with pleuuunre around It. Call 2r,:i-w. 3-0-15-tf . FOR 8A1.E, FOR THADE C41 acres rcinRe. luiul zo nines northeast liurk.ee for l.a Grande property. ....Call Observer. . 3-!l-lb-linp FOR SAI.K 86(1 acres li miles from . I.a Grande, all tillable, 175 in winter wneai, wen improved, slock, machinery. Ilai-Kulii. Tf Interested phone 259. or vHto Z. Hopkins, I.U. Grande. ti-j-ly-i:ip FOH SALE Timothy. 8i,. l(je lb. II. li. Hull, Summerville. j z-9-10-lmp FOH SALE Good eonhini; apples, 5ic a box. l-.asl end or X uvenue. Ed. Pratt. - 3-9-1 i-ftp WiMlil) WANTED TO KENT Small acre age rather close In. by reliable party. Phone 223-M. 3-9-19-2tp WANTED riain sewing. 1102 Cedar. 1-9-la-Ctp WANTED Hemstitching, 6c a yd. .Mrs. E. C. Turkey, 1808 2nd St. '- 8-29-1 inn WANTED Marcelling by licensed operator. For. App't call 199 W't Gruce Domes, 1702 Adams. 8-29-lmp WANTED Hemstitching and dress making at Singer Sewing Ma- chine office, Foley Bldg. 8-24-lmp .WANTHD Dullons mndd. Hem stitching. Art and Baby Shop. WANTED Washing at home. Will call and deliver. Phone 290-M. 2-8-25-lmp txPEKT HA It HODHING and vtrimming for women end chil dren. "Man liariei Colonial ilieauty Shop, Foley Dldg. 9-10-tf WANTED Pressing and Cleaning. Zwcifel'a Tailoring. Main 178. Delivery. . 10-8-26-lm NOTICEI Moles, warts, superfluous hah- removed by electrolysis, no scars. All work gnerar.teed. Colonial Beauty Shop, K. Lucille Daly, Foley Bldg. 20-8-13-tf Lost LOST Fur neck piece between 2112 Adams and Playlo Oil Sta tion. Return to Observer of fice.' 3-9-19-St Berlin liO-lingngcs Crew Conch BERLIN, :AP) Ted Sullivan, former champion sculler of Eng land, Australia nnd New Zealand, will resume his position ns trainer foruha Berlin Howing flub Octo ber 1; 'He trained the club's crews for three years before the World War. Y HEATERS '.-.";' NEW OR USED, COAL OR WOOD .' From $1.00 to $80.00 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Furniture Exchange Ir kod Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE Telephone Directory La Grande Directory to be issued soon along with the balance of Union County. Are You Listed? V A business or residence without a H TELEPHONE , is like a ship without a rudder. Home Independent Telephone Co. Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five nrorago words to the line) Per line, 1st Insertion 10c Per line, each added con secutive Insertion 1a Minimum elmi'Ke on ono or- Uw 25c IIA'I'KH HY MONTH 2 lines, per mnnib $2.50 H lines, per inonlii $;I.2S 4 lines, per inunth S 1.(10 5 lines, per nimith $1.7.1 Eat-li additional line over five cliuiwd ut SOc per Hue per month. CASH IX AOVANXE is TO quired on nil classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit In sertions. Copy for all classified orders must he , tdis office by 10 A. M. DAY OF 1 XSI'.lSTlOS. Slop orders on ad Inserted un til riirthcr mitlco must lie re ceived by the sumo hour or ei trn uiseiiion will be charged. Telephone, orders solicited. Cash rates may he earned on phone orders by payment on or before date or Inst insertion. PIIOSK .MAIN S7 "An Observer Want Ad Mill Do It" ' Radii 10 Mountain Standard Time stations CNRR, rteglna, Can. 3r,G), 8 p. m. Kiddles' l),edtime story; Mrs. H. Taylor and concert party. KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4), 0130 p. 111.,- Herbert White and his Silver State orchestra: 7:80, News-Times concert. 1'nciric Hlaii'luiil 'rime Stations KFWH, Hollywood, Calig. (2R2), fi-7 p. m.. children's hour. Big Brother of KFWH: 7. Howard Beall, golf Instruction; 7:30-9, program. Western's superservlce garage, Hollywood stringed trio. Ashley sisters, Frank Stever, baritone: Hay Kellogg and Bill Hatch, the jazz twins; 9-10, pro gram, H. L. Crockett, Hudson Essex company, H. L. Crockett .ynd hia quartet : Way Watts and ukulele; Polly iloyette, soprano; 10-11, Warner Brothers frolic, direction. Charlie Welltnan KGO, Oakland, Calif. (3C1.2), 4 6:30 p. m., Hotel St. Francis concert orchestra, Vinton La- FOR SALE : Bix-rooin house, larye trudt, PX-cc-lletit soil, -on ' North Doput.' A lut-gf pari of the fiunily Hvinj,' ctm be grown on this plnoe. Ton acres, 3 mllos oast of 'La Grande. Good house, burn and Kurng', 400 young cherry trees, 4 acres in nlftilfu. $3,500; terini. Thirty neres in Cove. just a (ovr blorks from center of city. Good house, barn. modern poultry houses, runninK' water, a few cows, chickens nnd an acre or two in lx-rrirs; would make more than a comfortable living. AfAHAV in lnfn nn fnrm lnn1 L'o years umu u you ufnu wrj enn he paiu nt any Time. mo commissions. Fnion Lire Tnsir anee company money. Kstablishd many years. Over Jf.oo.ooo.ooo invested in farm loans. GEO. II. CURREY Bonded Realtor Ad Page Counties NEW TODAY I'Olt SALE rasteurlzcd milk and cream. ' delivered .on reim lar routes. Mt. Kmlly Dairy. Dione Main 618. 4-li-iBu' I'Olt SALR Player piano, MOO, $13.43 down, 29 monthly pay ments J1S-33 each. No Interest. Hchuman piano t3on, l(i down, 29 monthly payments $10 each. No interest, G. (.'. Hopkins, 1 Ktiii 2d St. U-9-21-2tp FOR HKNT Two-room furnished I house with earitKc. 1620 Y Ave. I 2-9-21-2tp FOH KENT 3 room opt. with bath, l'hone 471-M. 2-9-21-2tp FOft SAI.K Furniture: bed, din ing room table and chairs. Tel. 427-JI. 2-9-21-4t FOn SALE 100 acres alfalfa atid meadow posture. Write r. W. Kcmbull, Elgin. . 3-9-2 l-3tp FOft SALE My eroji of winter apples, on tree, buyer to pick. 1). II. Proctor. 3-9-21-2tp piano Must tie sold win sac rifice high-Kruife piano in ;;tor age near here for immediate' sale. Will irivG-cuay terms to an estab lished home. For full pnitlcul lars tthd Where It may be seen, address Portland Mnslo Co., 227 Oth St.,;Portland. Ore. 9-9-jl-lllp Forrera. eoniluothiR: C-7, dinner! concert; Theodore Strong, or- ! gall Ut; 8, Helectlons front Hoblh ; Hooi, eomlr opera; fT:ro, "Hadlo Hreezes," K. C- I). I KHJ, i-oa AnRflen, Calif. (405,2).! fi.-IiO-il p., m., Leib'hton'R Arcade , cafeteria orchestra, -Jack Cron shaw, leuder'; 0-0:80. Art Hick man's . Hiltniore hotel concert orchestra, Kdwnrd Fltzpatrlek, director; 6:30-7:30, Queen TI tanla and landman from Fairy land, Uncle John: Louis F. Klein, auto-harp and liirmonica; 7:30, propram, Zoellner Conservatory of music; S-lo, third evening festival chamber music, Los An gles Soup company; jo-ll. Art Hickman's Milt more dartce or chestra, Karl Hurtnett, lender. KNX, Hollywood, Culif. (30.9), 5:30-6: 1ft p. m. Wurlltzer pipo organ studio; 6: 15, travel talk, W K. Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent ; Hadio orchestra, Paul Klnstein, leader; 7-i, Don Clark and Ills J.tt Monica orchestra; S 10. KNX feutut-e program, Car rie I'reston Hlttnieisler; 10-J2, movie night, Hay West's Cocoa nut Grove dance orchestra. fcPO, Sun Francisco, Calif. (428.3), 2:80 p. m., nutttnoo program, di rection, Michael Gutto; 3:30, l'alaee , hotel orchestra, Cyrus Tfobbe, dlrectof; 0:30, children's '.. houf Hig Urol iter: 6 HO, Waldc- 1 iTlhF'linaPui.n FfufTi-s' iteulaurai'it orchestra; 7-7:30, itudy Seigei'a Ful nu o n t h otel o re h est ra, W m . Schwul'tKinan, conducting; 8-y, progrum; Muy J)earborn Schwub, 'soprano; li-io, opeiuitlc program, Mona Motor Oil company; 10-11, Jack Coakley's Cablriuns. KTAB, Oakland, Calif. (21M. S-10 p. in., "Mutual Stores' night," quartet; Grace Adams lOast, cor nctist; vocal and instrumental no I os. KT ' L, Seat tie, . Waah . ( 3 o 5. ! ) , 1:30-1:30 p. m. Moves Cafe teria concert orchestra; ' 7-S, Siutonds Suw and Steel company program. Itetiinrknble Km'ord. (From Loutavllle Courier-Journal) Kodolfo Gaona, Mexico Clty'ti pet bullfighter, had bade fare well to the arena after fighting bulls for twenty years without b ing. .hilled once. MOM'M POP 7 THIS IS A FINE K6TTLE Or TYTE 15 AS MAD AS A HORNET AT ft Me AND MOM SCOLDS OUR QUARREL. CONTINOA1.LY- V i FEEL AS COMFORTABLfc AJ3O0NO HERE AS A SOLD FISH . IN A FU5L)f? BARRcl. FRECKLES AND HIS ( t'JEQ SiMce X 6CT lIZ. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo eVtS.eVE.TT. X HERD A SOOD STOY. '; listen , mm no. f cT 1 23 o yol Know FSwL,J La Grande Sherrys Showing , . "The Bandolero" vl Today and Tomorrow. "The cast Is most Important In a picture.'' " paid Tom 'J'errlis, whose latest production for Metro Gold wyn rolease, "The liando lero," last showing today. "A director must select the uctors both from the: viewpoint of past performances and type. The ac tors make or break a picture," Mr. Terriss continued. "The next most important point in direction Is tile inimun clement. .Make your characters everyday human beings, such people aa will call from the a'-idlcnee re marks like, J-le reminds me of so-and-ao,' or 'Just what I would lnve done , in his place.' That is the foundation of, realism In a. picture. ; "Composition comes next. The director 'in list have the. ability to, look at a scene and know wlutt will Hiiiuke the beat background. That ability might be called an artistic hunch; 1 certainly can't give any recipe for It. j "To sum up, I've known Instances j where action made a picture g.'t I over without eititer good photog . raphy or composition, but evi-n the moat beautiful screen compo sitions would fall down without u good story end action. ""The Hnndolero" (The Pand') wns photographed for Metro-Got. 1 wyn release In Cuba. Spain and the I nlted States. The east In cludes P.-dro de. Cordoba, in the title role, (lust a v von Syf fertltz. Itene Adoree, Manuel Grnnado. Gordon Pegg. Porothy It nth,- Ar thur lionnldson, Maria Valtay and Jose Itufda. It is based on a n ovel 1 iy Pn u 1 G wy nno. ad a p ted by Mr. Terriss. Photography was by George Peters; the associate director was Modney lllekolt. IC F15H - ABOUT FRIENDS ;- him mjiTh That Toy Automobile ' s r I : S -"tJ " I b Wmm JJS ) .4. SME: To Tet-LTO 'KKy ii M fBV r.f Jk.- I Thcalres a story of lovo and vendetta against a plcturesue ' background of life among tho mountain bri gands of Spain with a real Spanish bullfight, photographed in Granada, tossed in for good meas ure. Also showing "A Hunawny Taxi," a Siereoscopik novelty. ("Marry Me" Is I rue to Rural Types. Characterizing, not caricaturing, the, American rurnl people was tho tns,k performed by James Cruze in filming his newest Para mount production, "Marry Al showing at the Arcade, for which a small town locale serves us a, background., , Cruze., the master of "human himor,'i has met with unvaried BUcoe.m1whenc,vor called .to put on the. screen .a rtfprest'ntalloiv nf .ru ral lAnierltan life. The secrf't, which lie declares is not a socret only common sense, is. to bIiow people as they really are. According to . the man ' who made "The Covered Wagon" an 1 dozens of other outstanding phot oplays, to caricature rural char acters would serve to weaken a picture because It would rob it of accuracy and realism. "People In small towns, at least realize there Is an outside world," pointed out Cruze, "and It is surprising how down to the minute" their knowledge of out aide affairs is. On the other hand, a large percentage of our population in our largest city. New York, is convlneed that the world Is bounded by tho Fast nnd iludnon rivers." Cruse always demands natural ness nnd In "Marry Me" ho ex acted it; from' every; member of the company Th result Is that S. GREAT HCNK ! - THAT LOOKS ( I .UKE A LAWYER SOINS WTO TyTE'S ) '' I HOU5E - I'LL BET THE OLD BIRD And That Would Never Do. the various players Interpfut their, roles with- an earm-stm-su, a sin-1 eerlty and spontiMivity that leaves' no room for any cttticir.m. j 'Marry AV" was adapted1 from the popular comedy nlage play,' "The Nest F.gg," by Anne Cald-' well; It mirrors In delightf i itylo the many luininrous compli cations in which a lovely little ichuol teacher becomes Involv- I when she fools Iter homo to'vn into In'ltevlng that she la going to be married. i Florence Vidor, whom someone has aptly termed "the patriel ui of the screen." plays the part of the romantic s"hool t metier; Kd wnrd Kverott Morton has the lead ing male. role; and Helm Jerome Kddy and John lioche complete the quartet of featured favorites. Crosft lloads of Nilllon Lorntcfl At Inillanapolls stivct Corner INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ( AP( A down-town street Intersection Washington nnd Meridian streets is to be des'gnated "the cross roads of tho nation,' Two Important national high ways, the Notional Old Trail road, running from the Atlantic to the 'ftelflc .and the Dixie highway, be ginning at Snulte St. Marie. Mich., and terminating In Miami, Flor ida, Intersect nt this Indianapolis corner. More tlinn 75 per cent of tho crosscountry north, south, east and westbound toitrlftts Aise.lheso two highways, according to K. W, Sletnhnrt, president of the Hoosler State Automobile association. Mr. Sleiuhart Instigated the plun to lo cate "the cros.sr.oudH of the, nation" In Indianapolis. Ieii-IoliU Picture of Itnneh . Iteltilre Five MoikIik' Work KKLRO, Wash.. AP) A pen point picture of a scene at old Montlcello, pioneer settlement on tho Cowlitz P.lver, near here, has been completed by H, W. llownian, of Kcho, Oft'., after five" months' work. The picture, 25 by 40 ihehefi, was made without a stroke of litio, every detail being mnde by pen point dots, of which tens of thousands were required. The seene shown (he old Priest For Sale! 1200 mixed age fine Wool ewes, I will show these Sheep at La Grande stock yards September 20th and 21st. Wilt sell in any sized lots. Prices right. Meet mo at Foley Hotel September 20. Chas. W. Martin STAGE Of Al) An EH MAT It . i.KAVH li:avu Union iJt (.ranile 9:00 A. M. 1:00 1'. M. 1:16 P.M. 6:80 P. M. 8un1f ' 1:00 P.M. t:!0P. M. P. O, DcIiAl' ; Bcadqiiat ten, hommcr Ilotfl 0. s. ' ( ALLR1SHT MR.TYTe -I'LL -;) ATTEND TO THIS MATTER P1U5MPTLY IT WILL TAWE A tAY ' ) V BEFORE THE PROPER PAP6R9 ' . X CANI BC DRAWN UP Professional Directory Tills directory Is especially handy for the newcomer or for the out-of-iown readier who may want the name awl addrcas of some prorwsloiiul man. It Una beeu carefully pre parvil and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader ttx ob taluhitf prcnipl professional service Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys J'hysiciuns & Surgeons ; Hr H FI, HKAOY Attoroy-lU- 8 VE' . M. O. , . Lnw, otflea M'ttat-Jaeobrton iJulld- P"J'lcian and burifeon lut, T.phun. Mlu tU. 8o,;'Bl.'!i.11?n8 ISffiW COCIinAlf apd Klli:nHAlll) Oeo. ' UAK" .""I?yr'.M. " T. Cochran and Onion it. Kberhurd. ...,,.',,?'',,.,"1'1 V!,,L D- . Attorneys at Law, La OranJo Na- "".V00 ''.""' " disenaea of th tlonal Uaak builiilliK. "i'olophou, .. '''X't No" n Tir?at: .r Uulldlng Mala II nonnnr . EARIAttorne kt "iaikSt'JSiu ' Jacobaon building,. Tolcpno'no Main SZu&ulS" TUtFulT C.ltl, a. IIICI.M Attorney at Law. . HirllAltl) 1. I. AN I) IS M. O. Koom SO, New- r'oluy Uulldlng. fUyalciau and fiurgoon Telephono Main 779. Oardnnr Telenbon. i. Uulldlng llalu H . Dentists . 1 " .". W. I'. M.AUUHV) . U, . burgeon . Now Polejr Tolephon. uulldlng uiSa ti lit. C. W. EflYVIV Dontl.t, Card. I n.r Building. T.leph.n. Main M. rhV.loiunanTiu"g"V - ' " ' k ' " NpW Polny , TelepbOM ; 1 Uulldlng Main It nr. ii. n, Mii.i.En Pimtnt. noomi . ...... to in, j-aliner-ltoenob building. ,, I'. I.. It ALSTON, M. D. Telephone Main 70. Tractive Umilrd to, diseaaetf of th. ' l'yo, Kur, Nose and Iroat. Ttooiiia 18-19 Tetepbont Architect Soinmer Building . Main 77t ' ' ' V. B. Mll.l.lr.lt, Archltret nlCHAnlSOl, . D. ' j Itoom T burgory , ... 0. La ijraoda National Bank Building Ttooma lt-17 . Telephon. MMM.MirtMMM.wMMHM Souiiiier Uulldlng , ktaiu a rlioiiHo, wIhti! llio f-lrnt .eonvonllon, , nt which wushington torritory ' Osteopathic Physicians , pi'tltionrtl for Hi'purutlon from n,TTT iru-in. -,-1 a,L , ,,-'J. Ori'iron, wns hold, nnd Iwo grnn- j. I(. inoij-:, d. o. nrlon, from which ffrillh whh load- Genera'l OnttHitttvthlo'pr'aotio. I ;. cd Into ocinn Bchooncrn. -,A'")"K'i' NLB, u. o. . Pradlce Uuillea lo care of Infanta), 3 ' Bomlner TelepboM roniri Out or There, Mniirlcp. Building Main lt. (Ad 111 Mlnncnpolla Journal) ' I.OHT litirN grny null font -- - . .. Si Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive "Undertakers '. i. Our Invalid Cnr la iiaod but for one purpose of convey. . lng t))t Blck nnd Injured any wlioi o tlioy want to go. Mali) U3 Nlclil or Daj BUTTERNUT SUPERFINf PURITY CAM HE3 A3 A . t OP O ton tt t with Bmntl . brown stripe. Maurice I.. Rothschild In Inside pocket, , WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers Anil Pressors PHONE MAIN HI ' Depot Street - Mattresses - Rugs j , Cleaned . Itebullt. j ,-, Feather Mattresses Jlode l'lllowH Renovated ' Fluff lturf Mnde fNu old enrpcts.'"; ; f Furnltitro Itciialrcd and 1 "Iteoovcrc-! " La Grande Maliresg j & Weaving: Worka j Licensed FuinlgfiUv I PIIONK 421-W ! I Clias. Edwards, prop I A Combination of Good BREAD Made by La Grande Bakery K. J. McWILLUMS By TAYLOR YOU BEAT WAT ? Al-TfcH TRYINS To BE MiTlSHPORLY YflU That "nawT fistcd old crotoi fiOlMG To SDo A'.e TO.'i DAMAGES AND X'M AS MCLKLC55 ill CAT ON A PIECC FLY PAPKR 'tfrvi;c. ir.'. 4 i l v mmnm I Ii I III Hill I lljfjT ti By BLOSSER