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Friday, SuptPmW 25, 125." THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!! Fnga Horffl The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOR REJfT UOlt R F.ST 3-room apt. with1 . bath. I'hone 471-.M.. 2-9-24-2tp t-t- . 1 JfOJt HUNT Two hoiiKkinplDK. . , rooms, near 'hlKh cliool. Heo "i ' Winn ut AlouVt liorbHr . tthop. V Phono 451-W". . -f-U-l . TOH ltK.VT : l-'urnintiod npurt- . ' bicnt uml hotiKii. i'hone 47U-M. ) i '( 2-9-84-tV 'OH IIKNT Apartment. ' Adults I) i only. 1307 I'unn. 2-Si-l9-tr IP jOK SALE 1021 Ford. Sec Goo. 'FOR SAI.K OR TltAIllO Iipprpwil i,18.iiG urrua near Portlunil, oil paved highway. Tor smull hou-1"'. ' '. or store ImlUlliiff- Wrltn A. M. '.OIraervr. . 4-!)-24-3tp Y1R SAI.K The old Anthony pljco i -t tit tilt mouth of Wallown river, i,'- Guori ham. poor houfto, small or ;! chard, afcine good land, will 1 Mraile for city property. Sueur- Vlty lAPd-fi HavlllKS Co. c-a-24-iit 1 ,lon SAI.p rnlveisal hratlnir j stove, good as ney. Call 17S-M. , -S 1-0-23-31 p KO'n SAI.K Sweet natinp apples. ;t Cll 837-M. 2-a-28-4t FOR TRADF3 . 64(. acres 'range ; ' land 20 miles northeast Durkee for I-a Qrande property. Call Observe r. 3-u-19-lnip r : r - : f FOR SALE .150 acres C miles from i t U Grande, all tillable., 17G In I tA winter - wheat, well improved, f -stock,- -machinery; - Bargain.- . If interested phone. 259 u vritp 55. fc '" 'Hopkins, 1,0, tjrahde. . 0-0-19-Clp ;'jfOR SAI.K Timothy seeci, 10c lb. irt i. ajtui, nuiiiitituvinc. --J-l V-l Hip -i BOB SALK-Tullp huihs. 13211 X 'avenue. 2-9-23rSt t J '' 1 r- iffOR BALK -i s 'aml cream. -:;xlar routis. f J Phone Slain - Pasteurized milk Delivered on regu Mt. Umjli' Dairy, tj IK. 3-9-16tf '.WR BALK Walnut St. Cook shaeki 8808 2-9-23-Ctp PJA1VO HiliST HE ffoi,4-vii mc .jrifiee high-grade piano in Blor- ibge near bore for immediate sale. Will Kive easy terms to an estab '' vlished honije. For full particul- --lars and where It may be geen, . ' address Portland Music Co., 227 Jth St.. Portland, Ore. 9-9-21-Btp VANTliD Applo pickers. J. A. : r FOR SALE y t ''illx-room house, large tract, cx L cienent soil, on North Depot. A J lai-ge part of the family living i C0jh be grown on this place. I ,f ' a. Tn acres, 3 miles east of La f Grande. Good house, barn and garage 4u young cherry trees, r 4 - Acres In alfalfa. 33,500; term. I , Thirty acres in Cove, just a few t blocks from center of city. Good f house, barn, modern poultry houses, running water, a few I cowb, chickens anil an acre or two in berries: would make more tAan a comfortable living. - iMoney to loan on fnrm lands, f: 2(1' years' time If you desire or fcan. be paid at any time. No commissions. Union T.ife Tna'ir f once, company money. Established mhny years. ' Over $50n.ion,nftO t InVested in farm loans. ; GEO. II. CURREY f, y V Ponded Realtor j HEATERS I j NEW OR USED, COAL OR WOOD "v From $1.00 to $80.00 . . , WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE A Furniture Exchange t fir and Jeffenwn Phoue 474-J A . . WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE V4 j Telephone Directory 'r La Grande Directory to be issued soon- along with the balance of Union County. '. Are You Listed? j A business or residence without a TELEPHONE js like a ship without a rudder. i Home Independent Telephone Co. Observer Want Ad Rates ' (Count five average words tu the line) Per Hue, 1st iitsirtioii. .. 10c I'pr Utwt mirU inlU cofi- Stlt'lldvU lUMM'tiUll 7C linliniuii clii'tcu tj( one or der , 2."ic RATES HY MONTH 2 liiti, per ihmiIi ... .,..... 52.,0 'A Hiich, pav month....... S:i.2. 4 Ifiun, pop 'iniMitli j.S I.CMI 5 iws wr month ,..t.f-i.i3 J-Uicl'i ufiiiiiional luu owr fhu elijU'KvU, ut 50u )er lino l)vv month. CAKII IX ADVANCE Is re ((U 1 1 vi I mi oil chsirit: prilurs to eurn theso rat cm. Higher intos t'hui-ffcd oil all erctlit in svrtloiis. . , Copy for nil classified ordoi-s must hn In this office by tfl A. M. HAY qF- INSERTION. .Stop onlt'is op ac) insert etl nti ti fitl'iher nytice ipptit Ue re ceived liy the same hour or ex tra ipftei'tioi) will le (iiared. Teh phoftt orders toljclted. Cash ittles limy io earned on phope ui(ht' ly payment qn or before date of. last insertion. V ': PHOKT-: MAIS 7 i. - ''Au Olwurver Want Ad WIU l)o I Eloyd on Rand Ridee. 3-9-24-3tp WATKI) To trade IIkIiI 'iiRPd cm for rows or Kood young liornew; Haryl.i l-'roueh, . , U-9-24-:Up WAVflil) r- Woman fop general housi-worl;. Call 294-M al'ler 7 p. m. 1 2-9-24-3tp WANT HO HeniBtltchinff. 5c a yd. Mrs. II C. Tueltey, tuo8 2nd St. 8-29-Jmp KEEP WANTED Female Ex perienced .stenographer - clerk. Must be effiplent In stenography and accurate typiM, nlno able to do gHnural clerical work. Address reply O. A.. OhaefVf. .6-il-2;l-lit " ' '. . ' WANTEO-pTo take cfln it clrll dren In own home during the day. Call :i"iS-J. 3-9-22-fitp WANTED Marcelling by Hcenfied operator. I)r. App't call 199 ; ,W. Orace Barnes, 1702 Adams. S-29-liup WANTKI) ltlt'tlons made. Hem stllelilug. Ai'f and- llliby" Sliop". i . 9-4-lin WANTED Washing at home. Will call .and deliver. Phone 290-M. ' 2-8-26-lnip EXPERT HAIR 1OHUI."0 ondt trimming for women end chil dren. Man barber. Colonial LJeauty Shop. Foley DUIg. 9-lll-tf WANTED Pressing and Cleaning. Zwolfel's Tailoring. Main lit. Delivery. 10-8-20-lm ZURKR BRICK Steam heated, modern rooms, with or without board. 2-9-22-lt NOTICE! Moles, warts, superfluous hair removed by electrolysis, no sears. All work guaranteed. Colonial Henuty Shop, K. Lucille Daly,' Koloy Bldg. 20-8-13-tf : 'Spirit ' messages always seem to come collect. - . . , TOR RKXT Slrh-tly .Modern 3-rooin apartment with . hath, full basement, furnaee. In best residential distrlet. Allen Apartmenl. fall .M-r.4:t. NEW TODAY FOIt MiASK S75 acres In eultiva tton. more can be culttvutei). IWTlf in 911111 in er fallow. Outfit can be bought If fU'sjrtid. If IntercsteU . Write J. S.( euiv Ku C; ramie Kve ning Ohserver, Lu Grande, Ore gon. ' 7-ii-23-li)tp FOH HKNT Kive room bouse. Phone Ku niters "4-X. ".y-2&-tp Dahy h:yiti,Uj. 2102 Oak St. VQH BA.K i:td pi:iiiO(t at bar Kain priees. (10 ijowu utid fli) pir month. E. O, Muulc Co. FOR S.l.K White Leghorn pul- lets. J i one 154-W O'ltl 1 7U 'X I FOR RAl.E New walnut t how Toot h(l( amul.'fl!trle . ru'n liu. lieew. steel eot. Call M-7C.S. . ' . . 3-U-2ffr2t FOR RENT fi-room modern npartinent house, flea? in. Cull 425-W. . 2-9-25-tf FOH '.HAtICWrhlril- cuttjnit alialfa hay in the fhld or delivered. J. IX Hohbli). FarinrJ 2i-?yt C - . 3-0-25-31 I - , (FOH'IIKN'P 1 Two-room modern aparlmepl. Private path. Also atowtf room in basement, ror ner Sixth and M. Call 147-M. 4-y-2r.-qtp ATENTS IIP INVENTIONS.: Val liable idea should I'ft protected I by patent. E. E. Sauze, of Val- j la Walla, Washinglnn, a I'nited ' Slates Ttegistered "Patent Attqr ' ney," will handle patent casea. - Mechnuicul J.ral'ting uud Blue Printing, of. this tllHti:ict. Cor respondence solipited. A per- sonal Interview may be arranged thru - Mi.n l.yman at tle Cham ber Qf Cqniinercp. This ad ap pears Friduy. - Pi re Flgh t crs l Iscl 1 a r ed PENDLETON. Ore. Mn are no longer being employed by the for,-, est tervire tot fight fires in the I'matjlla national fqrebt, acpording to John Irwin, ' supervisor. . Cool nights have resulted in heavy dey or frost, und fjre risks are prae tlcnlly negligible, n) said. . ' ; ''.. 1 ' w " j-r f " " Arresttn ' 751 'Chinese" at one time In New York. .The. warden in the jail mtisl have a lug washing. FARM LOAMS- Six Per Cent , TEN YEARS' TIME Prepayment privileges. . $3,01)0.00 to 30,000.00 REAL ESTATE Exchanges Everywhere Come in and tell us what you have ; we may be able to trade you out of debt. Security Land & Savings Co. MOM'M POP FRECKLES AND HIS -VHC HAD , DWJCV y 7 IH'si9"S'RtTl7ee,K0" ) teitsf vjhv HEiMRv-LTriouair V Suke buti do.mI1') ( vJHats The mattc- ( 0K no -I'm 'Xing ' ( rtLCTrfE ETOSS I'M Nar GOING J THE OpCTo.? D SOO- WNr GO BACK ..WE-HOU BlEN AWA7 Rvl T- To RETORN TO WORK FOR A f Vfl-, ( COULD KETOftN To CRj Tc I THE OTFtCjE ' ,'OM V0UR WORK -CO imFpS., r' MONTH -1ST- I WANT TO BF J I f J IM A CtKf Oft SO OHTit L HAVE TO L0N6 TitAT VOU'PE Pfwl 1 'MU- V 5URetMBfflfl.YWELL 7 VjV (J V " -i- OETTINQ UV ? T TT" iT fill ll is I 1 I J m S' . . ' ' -If ' , Ifhir ?1 La Grande Last Showing of " "Age of Innocence" At Sherrys Tonight ; A fine bit of entertainment is being offered muve audiences al the Sherry Theatre, whefe 4h new Warner picture, 'The Age of In nocence" i-s being shown. This Picture was adapted from the nov el by Edith Wharton, which was chosen us the outstanding book published in 1922, and awarded the $5.tivo.Ort Pulitzer Price. Warner Pros. Ivive done an ad mirable piece of work in this pho toplay, and have managed Iq re tain the' etire charm an gripping intensity of the book, which shows exculsive, aristocratic New1 York .socjety through the eye of a Rus sian Countess, who has left hT husband because of his brutality and worth lessness. t . . Never before has Miss Payne; V,1U " uiruiiitiiy ucuuiniii tin mr Hit i) 1 1 a. iiuin u iiiurt ui iiniiv; iii - ucleriifation. Khe weurs some stunning clothing and looks the ConnU'ts tQ the manner born. When she Is introduced to thp most ImpoHing uaimvt in the social register, she Immediately nroiiHC.s there whiKpered disapproval. Ig noring the at lipid barriers erected by convention, she soon ban iiltc n court of swains, the mast im portant of which ts Newland Ar cher, a thoroughly respectable and respected nu'iuber of one of the best iniiIMes . Elliott Dexter, as Ni wjnud Arqber, ;torn .)eiwenn' liis love .for tho,,LConntess uind Jits sense of. duty to hLs wife and cir cle, actually awakens the sym pathy of rlhe atpllence, while Wll lurd 1 .011 is Is really priceless as, Cornelius Keaufoid. eolleeloi: 01' china and woman. '. Comedy showing ','Oh! TJrldget" Minstrels Coming to Arcade October 3 Richards and Prlngle's fninoue minstrels known the world over as the world's greatest minstrel or ganisation, with a company Qf 4 0 chocolate dandies, n big splQ band of twenty, a real jazz orchestra, a carload of special equipment and scenery, twelvo European vaude ville pfferings many new to hls Cf)imtiyr and a production that 8 In Iwp parts, und fifteen scenes, go to maze. up all that is new to the worid of minstrelly, Chick peaman inil Sum Gpod head tie list of fnp lukers which Include Slim Austin, F run It Davis, Allie I-jughes, Eo Hoy Knox, Sidney Kirkpatrlck. Harry ishtldon. Aqioiig the European , features is Costeilo, a high salaried I artist, nmkinfr'his first visit to th!s country. utchttrds and Prlngle's quartette., the. six black brotherB saxophone artists, and the highest priced act ever carried v with a iiiinstrel show.'Ti' tf'y'Jpan ( assail troupiV-'Ofj.iAraiiiun whirl winds, a gorgeous tree: street pa rade ami sqIo bund concert will he given on tbe day of performance. Richards and Cringle's mlostrchi vill ho the allractioii at the Ar cade theater matinee and night, Saturday, Oct. 3. Popular prices will prevail as the mlnslrela art! known as the biggest value in show business from one dollar down. t "Rugged Water" Showing at Star Today. "Rugged Water," tip1 "beat-seller" novel by Joseph c. Lincoln, which engines to the Rtar then tor today, is packed with heroic acr tiou, quaint humor and wholesome romance. It hi a spectacular nc-tlon-romance nf tlin Hfe-r.aving service produced for Paramount by Irvln Willat, who marie "Wander- FRIENDS v'o!D?iNiwr VJAS IT AVU ASoor 2 Theatres er of the Wasteland,." the ull-eolor plctiire;"Nuiti of Sti" m) "The Atr Mall." Featured in the hiding roles ut the production, which was written for the screen by Junius Shelley Hamilton, are Eois Wilson, Warner tater. Wallace Heery and J'hy- lis Haver. Jusi'ph C. Lincoln's stories pelt into the hundreds of thousands and he Is as popular in his particular field as 7.iino Grey in in his. "Rug- d Water." which is luid, as are all this author's tales of the sea. around Cape ("od, opens ul Setucklt Itfe-Buvl.itf station, Herbert Brenon Picture Feature At Arcade. The new Herbert Rrenofl-Para- moutit production, "The iUrunt of Forgotten Men," which opens today ut the Arcade theater, is an adapta tion by Paul Schorl. Id of the Lil- rty Magazine story, of the aatne name by George Ktbbo Turner. Percy Murnioht,- Nell itamilton and Mary Rrian oro featured In the leading voles of the cast. The peone is New York's Rowery in the late lids, and the story is one of a "beg gar" who . hud himself Officially pronounced "dead" that a j;lii,.who had been entrusted to his care at babyhood, might never know him as "K;sy Money" Charlie, the fake -' McwptfQ Xq. II Front: OltKGOX T!tAlli,POX. J''AH.MV II. W. Hnillll, Prop., . " ,,',.. EaG rondo, Ore. As to a silver fox climate: this county Is second to none. Wo should have silver fox fh.rn.iH here by the hundreds; the day U nut far off when the fine fur buyers will be here bidding for" our silv ery .skins. When buying I se lected the highest grade breeding stock. You have n n a d vu n t u ge hero In obtaining guaranteed pelt values as your foundation slock at lowest prices, and from liable" dealer. I b ei r RB-B-issasi r1 The Cause of Ycur it! Health F you have Piles or other Rectal pr Colon disorders there is (he cause of your nervousness, tack of vllallty.stomach trouble, general physical and mental Incapacity. I can help you win back your health by positively curing your Piles under a WRITTEN GUAR ANTEE or fee returned. Act today by calling for an examination or writing for my FREE booklet explain ing my celebrated treat-1 fnent for PILES and other . Rectal and Colon ailments. DEAN. M D. Inc pomiano oraets: Seattle omcis; Di D,n Butiainq MJ-'ll Sb.hr Bulldiil. I, -!. (O-yUl iL.-H o.'Out, ,dr.ic. jn.lo. A Soft Jay's Cti, ABOUT 4ouJ S 7M' would "TO5 6AE7A 13075" 7VRHS AJ30UW0? l I i f AM' UU"7WA7-VCL StoOAAtAW ' HMOUOTrtATTHE r URSlOE DGWO? (l: EACTtTVRNS J' G'VJAM" --fil v -4 ftt cripple, and that nothing should stand In her wuy for a happy mar riage to a ftuc, upHiundtng young j millionaire. j "The Street of Forgotten Men"; Is u story of "Miracle Man" up- I peal, though infinitely more grip- j ping and entertaining than the I George I.onne Tucker classic. The; theme deals with a t luss of people j who are half crooks und half oh- jeets of pity'i and their strange life. ; never before, revealed. Jt has an original theme which has never be- fore lecti used tu a photoplay. ' There Is tin absolutely Uitfennt love story "of sell -faerli ice that Is tremendously moving and appeal ing. Hrldg port White-eye, Easy Money's arch-enemy, learns of the girl und threatens to tell every thing until Charlie makes him change his mind after giving him a sound thrashing. The closing scenes of the picture show the girl coming from the church in her bridal gown, with White-eye and Easy Money hidden in the crowd on the sidewalk the one who gave her up thut she might be saved from fthe street" the other who would have dragged her down hud not fate taken u hand. And the girl she never knew there were such men, nor the place whero they fought over her. OrC.iard Rotd for SR1.V000. AIKOFORD. Ore. Announce- ft X TOPICS JX ItRIEF A carload of shiplnp on i(iu:l. A wonderful rollet'Unii or rinor- Wn do not linnw If we wl he cut from our paint or not. j We are doing n land office Imsiness, I j Tliivo deliveries . goinj? froitil UkV": 'V . . ., MCllM gO(Hl. ' - . . Kpeet to stail a night delivery i(ot week: for country hauls, Tbe No. 2 lavy Hani Shlp glet linvo'ui'rfvtnl hut will soon be past lilury. - 'I'lie mnitos are coming fit on tlio Cedar, Chest Content. "Wo sell glass and singletrees. Kails, 8-1,05. basf-In keg lots. ltaso means 20 pennies or Inrrr ierj raiialnilv'CjUMF IlW,t' liighcr. . ; . . Claude C, Pratt Lumber Co. , v "The l'oor Blnu's Friend" Oppo. Tunilir. Phone M-21H No Sumlnjr IlllHlnrss Mattresses Rugs Clcaiieil . . Rebuilt. Feather oriittrfiws Made Pillows It:novntR:l I'luff Kiiks Made l.mi old carpctn. Furniture Itrpnlrcd and Iteoo.rrnl La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works I.lrVnsrd I'liml?ntor PHONE 42-l-W ' , Clias. Edwnnln, Prop Snap Proof i ? o I r i Kl km .it. a y - - . . 7 rr Dees Tuco, voukwow stuff vmw, ome aaohnims t V-rf J VllLLIE JS UkBTWAT? -- WOkE OPAM' FOUNO y'p JT n-r-i Llpj WMEAOVNHECEAXy J A -r.r-) EMjAy L FEETSUOOLCA J ' ... j-Lous 6EEN)!!1 'St Professional Directory .0ilWlnAig;wpilWPD.ilW1W:iilWIWIMIWIWI This directory In especially itpmly for the Taewcomer or for the out-of-town reader who may want the raanie and ddiesa of muiiio profiws loiial map. U Iis len cam fully pre pared and will proo to Im & readf aid to any reader hi ob Ulnlutf proiiitfi proressional strrvloo Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys UTuttll K. llltAUV Attornoy-Rt-Law, ufi'leu Went-JucohKea Huilu lug. Tulphonti Jluin 111 UOOIIHAN and KltKllllAnn -Geo. T. Ouciiran and Colon it. Kbrliurd, ittorittiyii at haw. La Grandu Na tional liauk bullultitf. Telephone Mala 91. ROnilRT 8. BAH IN' Lhw. Attorncy at JAcobaon building. Telcpnune Alain VAUIi G IIK1.M -Attorney at Law. Room HO, New nluy Hal Wing. Telephone Main 773. Dentists pr. C. W. Kit WIN Dentist. Gard ner Building. Telephone Main 91. pr. It. ll. .till, I. Fit Pent In t. Room !t to tS, I'nliiier-RtiuscU building. Teleplitme Main 70. Architect . U. It. HUM. Kit, Arobltevt Uuoiii 7 La Grande National llank Uuildfng men! was made today of the nale for f 12fi.miu of the Jtutte Creek or chard of 2i;o acres,, near ..Eagle Point, mostly planted to "pears and apples, to Robert Hunstock of Los Angchn by H. .1. Oreenwqoil,. Mr. Hunstock will operate the place through a foreman. - Wind, rain, 'hall, IlKhtulnK dam Snodgmss & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car Is used but for ono purposo of .convey ing the sick and lnjurodany whoro they want to go. Main Night or Day BUTTERNUT SUPERFINf PURITY K, J. McWILLIAMS I'liyuicians & Surgeons BIKI.LA N. nilUMKIt, in. o. PhvMlnL.n . ml Bin. i-ni noorn. lo-ll ToloDhon. Soimuer Building Main til UAttltT 1IOUVV, M. D, f LlOld ntiuvr, M. 1). Practiee llinltid to diseases of til Eve, Ear, Nose bud Threat. New Foley TelephOR liulldtng Ilalo 11 K. V. KlltllV, M. u. Physician and Surgeon -N.0.T'.o,0r Telephone DuildlnK Main 1 ltiriIAIII 1. I.AM)1S M. o. Ptiyslclau aud Surtfuon Gardnor ilulldlnv tlrAllollv, u. U, New Foley building- ourguuu Telephoul Main Li o. a. IIKHMtK, M. D. PhyalclKn and Surgeon New H-oley . Telephon llulldlnt- Ualii l K. I. ItAI.S'l OV, M. I. Pr ant Ice lmlud tu diseases of th. ICys, Kar. Noso aud Turoat. Jlooma 18-19 Tulephon. Bommer lluildlna; Main 7lif a. i iticiiAnion, ii. d, tiurgery nooms U-17 Telephon. Sooiutwr llulldlns; . Main It Osteopathic Physicians j. i.. lNta.io, ii. . - General omeopatliie l'raotli?. : fllAMCAIlI.T in;i.ij, U. O. I Praatlc. limited to oara of Infanta, tiommur Telephena liulldlnff . Main lif nge Michigan. Not so bad. . n New York l lp'y had an election. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners. Dyers And Pressors PlIOAE MAIN 7 '. Depot (Street UNION-LA GRANDE STAGE 'ON AVI) AlTEIt MAY It m-:avu luavb Union Tj Grnnde :00 A. M. l:0u 1. M. 8:16 P.M. 6:10 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. ' t:J0P. M. p. n. iictiAP nonilquwtcrii, Sommcr Tlotet A Com))in;ition of Good BREAD Made by La Grande Bakery By TAYLOR By ELOSSER ' ( VMftTi '(HE. 13E Or BACK V To a ib a vif.ei jo(3 vmhen X- cm J ( ViAR ( BANDAaE ON MV HEAD . S AND COUECT FtFTV BOCk'3 EVERV VVJEEK ON ACClPcNT INSURANCE? -. ; P) j 't!!tllP.(