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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1925)
Monday," September' 28, 11)25.' THE LA GRANDE EVENTING OBSERVE!! Page Seven The Observer Want Ad Page y The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOB RENT ' 1-OH HKNT - 3-room Apt. with bath, l'l'.ono 471-M. 2-9-:0-2lp VOR RENT Modern furnished apartments. Cull 135-U or 2U6 Aduins. ' 8-0r20-0tp l-'Olt HEN't' 5-room modern apartment house. Closo In. Cull 4J5-W.1 2-.!-2Stt KOI! IlKt'l" " lurnishedi apart- ineiit iyid liouso. I'hono 470-M. ! 2-0-24-tE1 7 J'OltltlONT Apnrtment. AUulis v oui.v. 1307 l'enn.. 2-s-ia-if FOR SALE OR KAI.R Young chickens. Good coohlnK nppies, Foo u box. Kast end of X Avc.'Kd. Pratt. , 4-a-so-st KV Tt HAI.K The, old Ant hony jjlure at tnu mouth of Wijllowii rivi-r. . Good barn, poor liouse, smull or chard, some good ' -land. Will trade for clly, jiroperly. .."Rt'Ciir Ity ljuid & SavlltKS Co. 0-!)-24-t!t FOH TRADE G4I. acres rmilre . land 20 miles' northeast XJurkee for l.a Grande properly. .'a'll Observer. , , : 3-9-10-lmp FOR SALE Timothy seed. 10c lb. Hi K. Bull, Bummervllle. 2-9-lC-lmp -- KOlt SALE . Pasteurized ml Ik i und cream. Delivered' on regu- , .... .......... ...... ....... 3 ..'.. J. .Phone Main (UK. a.'t.lr.tf KOK LEASE 875 acres in cultiva tion, more can be cultivuted, hair In summer fulloav. Outfit can be uoUKht If Oeslred. Jf Interested Write J. S.f care La Grande Eve- niiiK Observer, La Grande, Ore gon, i J-!l-2G-10tp l'OK SAI.K Used pianos at bar . salty prices.. $10 down and $10 , peri month. K. O. Music. Co. 3-9-25-lm 'FOIt SALE While Leglnrn pul- lets. Jhono 164-W: call 1702 X. t . ' 2-0-25-8tp ypil SALThlrd cuttlne alfalfa hay in the field or delivered. J. 1 Dobbin.- Farmers 20-X. .. . ... 3-a-2G-3t FOR SALE ' Six-room house, lnrge tract, cx (ct'llorlt soil,' 'on Norih frcpot." A large part of tlio family Uvlns can be grown on this place. , Ten acres, 3 miles cast of La Grande. Oood house, burn and garage, 400 young cherry trees, "4 acres in alfalfa. $3,500 ; torni?. Thirty acres in Cove, just a few blocks from center of city. Oood house, barn, modern poultry houses, running water, a few cows, chickens and an aero or two in berries; would make more than a comfortable living. Money to loan on farm lands, 20 years time if you deslro or can be paid at any time. No commissions.' Union Life Insur ance company money. Established many years.. Over ?fi00,0u0,0fi0 invested in farm loans. GEO. H. CURREY Bonded Realtor jx)it rtrxT Strictly Modem 3-room: apartment with bath, full basement, furnaeo. In best residential district. Allen Apnftinent. Call AI-543. HEATERS ! NEW OR USED, COAL OR WOOD I From $1.00 to S80.00 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Furniture Exchange Fir mid Jefferson Phone 474-J , WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Telephone Directory lia Grande Directory to be issued soon ' along with the balance of Union County. I Are You Listed? 'A business or residence without a , . TELEPHONE 'i is like a ship without a rudder. : Home Independent Telephone Co. Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five averago words . to the line) Icr line, 1st insertion .10e l'or line, tae'li utlilnl eon- " swutlvo insertion 7c Minimum charge on one or der 25c ' KATF.S HV .MOX'I'II 2 Hues, per month $2.r,0 it lines, per month 3.2r 4 lines, per month 84.011 5 lines, per month $4.15 Knell nilillliiinitl line over rive clinruitl at 5()o per line per mouth. CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all clusslrled orders to earn thcte rates. Higher i ales elini'Ked on all credit In sertions. Kpy for nil classified orders must he In this office hv 10 A. M. DAV Ol'' 1NSKRTIO.V. Slop nrtli'is on lul iusertetl tin til further imtlce must be re eelvetl by the same hour or et ti il Insert Ion will ! charged. Telephone orders solieited. Cnsh rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or herore date or last insertion. PHOT: MAIV 37 "All Observer Wllllt All Will Do It" I--OU SAUK Cook shack. 2S08 Walnut St. 2-0-2H-0tp WAN I'I'.D WANTKI) Taxidermy work. Spe cialty, deer heads and China pheasants. .1. V, JJoVoro, North l'owder, Oregon. 3-9-2C-7tp WANTED--To take caro of chil dren during day. Call 358-J". 2-U-2-4tp 1 1KLP WANTED Female Es perionced Htenofi-raplwr - clerk. Alusl. bo efficient in slenograpby und accurate typist, also able to do general clerical work. Address reply O. A., Observer. 5-B-23-6t WANTED Hemstitching, 6e a yd. Mrs. K. C. Tuckey, 1808 2nd St. 8-2y-lmp WANTED To take care of chil dren In own home during the day. Call 3&S-J. -f)-22-tp WANTED Marcelling by Ilccnsefl operutor. For. App't call 11.9 W. Grace Barnes, 1702 Adams. 8-29-lmp WANTED Buttons made. Mem stitching. Art and Baby Shop. 9-4-lm LOANS Money to loan on city or farm property. Chas. H. Itfyn oldo, Sonimer Hotel Bid?. 3-9-2C-tr EXPERT HAIR BOBBING and trimming, for women and chil dren. Man barber. Colonial Beauty Shop, Foley Bldff. 9-K-tf NOTTCK! Moles, warts, superfluous hair removed by electrolysis,, no scars. . AH work guaranteed. Coloninl Tteautv Shop, K. Lucille Daly. Foley Bldg. 20-8-13-tl' notict: to crepitors. Notice is hereby given to all con cerned thnt letters testamentary have been issued by the County Court of Union County .Oregon, to Syntha Virginia McNeill, upon the last will and testament of John A. .McNeill, deceased nd all persons having claims against said estate rn horcliv Tintlfifrl tn Tiri'scnt the j same with proper vouchers to the NEW TODAY WANTKI) . TVunis and wagone for luini)ir haul, (,'all Main 17J) utter U p. m. S-H-2S-3 t V O K S A 1. K 0-room modern hou.io on paved sttvt, bas.'inont, furnuci', butlt-ln lVuturos, gur ok'. Kino locution. Very rea sonable. Phone M'l-J. 6-9-2S-3tp VOll UK.NT OH SAI.K 5-room hiodern house. Kce owner at Sixth. 3-9-2K-U y.Vmiil mUCK Modern slvam healed rooms. With or without board. S-,1--S-Jt LORT liOCl l.ut-Ke Itrindle "Great Dune"- year and half ohl, named. . "Hutch." Will pay liberul re wurd. Tall J. K. I'hy, Main Ktf or Main 77;!. - t)-28-tf I.OK'K-nianiond Hnir. 1 Mbernl re ward. AddresH X Obst-rver. , . 2-.-2S-lt VOW HUNT ,FurnlHhed Apis. Waverly Apl.' ' a-10-l-lmp KOlt TItADK ,10 acres. 2-room j plastered housi 'with' water, 1 j mile from Welttcr, Ma., for l.a I Grande property. N. 1). John I son, Union. ' , 4-9-2S-Clp said executrix nt tint office of J. I. Water, her attorney in La (Jrande, Oregon", within .six months from the date of this notice. , Dated this September 21, 192fi. SYNTI1A V1UOINIA McNKILL, Executrix. F.e;t. 21, 28-Oct. fi, 12, 19. xoTicio to cnr.niTOKs. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the rslate of C. Hal tie Warnick, deceased und all per sons having claims against 'the es tate of said deceased ure hereby required to present the tame with proper voucheri! to the said admin istrator at his home, at 1103 Sixth atree. La G-rande, Oregon, on or be! ore six months irom date here of. Dater-thls 21st day of Septem ber,; 1925. - LEE -WARNICK, Administrator of the estate of C. Hattie WarnleK, deceased. Sept. 21, .28-Oct; 5, 12, 19. FARM LOANS Six Per Cent TEN YEARS' TIME Prepayment privileges. $3,000.00 to $30,000.00 REAL ESTAT Exchanges Everywhere, LCome in and tell us what you have; we may be able to trade you out of debt. Security Land & Savings Co MOM'M POP j FRECKLES AND HIS AAAAAAAHM.' l 6EE-AIOUI 1 ACATt T& ' J K -OH LUCY- I JUST V( 6KAOOU5-L HOPE i I iOVA LtTfEl? FROM V THEY HAVEN'T W, VTrtE OFFICE -COME i DISCHARGED VOL) J here qui ck i y s vor lading $J: lOTi m -M (i ( OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo Q La Grande "Seven Chances" ' At Sherrys Is Keaton's Best Buster Keaton has done It again! The frozen-faced comedian has hit the mark rquare In the bull's 'eye with his latest MeCro-Goldwyn comedy, "Sitven Chances" which opened yesterday at .the- Sherry theatre. If this is not the runniest comedv of the year1 .then the re viewer's funny bone is not work ing. "Seven Chances," which is a film version of the lielasco stage suc cess of several yars ago," tells iho story of a young man about .Wall. Street whose code In life Is of such a generous nature t)ut he gives away funds of Vti : y,art;-i;r , jami himself for the sake of sweet char ity, and everything socma about to crash. . V ' Just then bis undo leaves him n. legacy of $7,000,000, with the. only proviso that ho be married by se en o'clock that same, evening. He rushes to the home of Ills best girl, and asks her to marry him ho that ho can get the fortune. She refuses him on such ground, so he is left to find some one who will marry him. , The supporting ensi in "Seven Chances" is unusually interesting, liuth Dwyer, a new leading worn an for Keaton, proves to be quite delightful, with her flushing black eyes, and vivacious gestures. T. Hoy Ihirnrs. who plays the rqle of liuster's part ner, Is perfect ion it self for suavity and good humor,' while the Inimitable Knltz Kdwanls is his ciwn amus.'ng self. Jules Cow les and fifteen 'baby, stars" comp lete the cast. ''Seven Chances' was originally written by Itoi Cooper Megrue, and was put in screen., form , by Jean Havez. Joe Wltchell, and Clyde Uruekman. It is presented FRIENDS . - '--1 I AUSTA wou.owrr i i V u" 1- u HI H 1 11 ,, 1 Theatres by Joseph M. Rchenck. Comedy showing ''Kure Please" Minstrels Coming to the Arcade Theater. Richards and Pringles Mln3lrela will appear at the Arcade Theutne .mat-nigt on Sat. Oct. 3. This iinn ouncement is usually sufficient to cause the grand rush to the box for seats for this gorgeous show. Its great show this season is the comment 'everywhere and there is so many good features, the geor geoua first part "La Grand Hun gers," the fourteen vaudeville lea lures the great band and orches tra. A 1 1 m uke u p 11 wo h d e r fu 1 cvcriinperiormance. a big new free street parade will be given and br.ind; concert nt night during the engagement in this oily. - Pop ular prices will prevail u.m Die minstrel are known as the hov from one dollar down. International Stars Participate in "Miracle." Alma Ttubens, American. Percy Marmont, EngHsh. Zasu Pitts, American." Jean Hersbolt, l"ijilsh. Andre de Beranger, Krench. Ces are Gruvlnn, Id-azllian-Walian. Wil liim II. Turner and Hugh .Mack, Itifdi-American. The foregoing list of the princi pal players In ICdward Laemmle'; new Vnlvei'sal-Jewel production, "A Woman's KaKh." a film version of Clarence Itudinglon Kel land's "Miracle," condng to the Arcade theatre today shows the variety of nationalities to be found on some motion picture sets. Of the forelgii'born ; players mentioned, Murium;!; and" draviria A Fly no indeed -listen to what The Boss savS-win view ot -to long term of faithful se?vice with this companv, we are allowing v0l four weeks pav and hope bv the end op THAT'TiMf? VOU VJll.l RF AC?LF. To REToShi lb SOUR OLD PoSlTiON" The Culprit! lSEG7AS'SLPAl-K&ADy ) . .V CJES SliPT "WIS" VjT cau. a . - u r 17 SE OF THE WEEK i'ROMISK. (Special)- Mrs. Allle Sm'th returned to her home Tues day moruiug after spending ten dfts af -Maxvllle. Andri w l'"h'.shmau drove out five fat cows K'.ft Tuesday and sold them to Al Victor. He was assisted by Ralph Cooper. Mildred Lunkhead is visiting her simer, Agnes Hankhead. ul - the home of Mrs, Stella Poulxon. Airs. Alice- Chenowith la staying with Mrs. Julln Sannar. J. C. 'onley is In this part of the country vi.siting with sehools here. Chester Uorbeit ami Vesper Henderson ure tilling their olios this Sveek. , , , . ; .Cburles P. 'Carper went to Max viile Monday. , - ICmico Courtney went to Troy Friday evening and returned Sun day evening, ' .. Mr. and Mrs. Holes Newby took one of their small .sons to WaU Iowa Tuesday for, medical atten tion. .' , Via PoulKon Is doing carpenter work fori.', 1. Carper this-week.-: Mr. and Mrs. William Heed and grandma Reed' visited last week nt Via Poulson's home. ' Mh'R Naomi llankhead is staying with Mrs Cora . Kleshninn attend ing the Promise school. Air. and Mrs.'lMvid (larrett have moved to I he-Lloyd phiee, which they have rented for the coming year. ' ' ' ' Itoyd Carper ' went to Maxvlllo Tuesday. - ' . John ilond Is fit Wallowa tills Week. . Kdgar ltarlon and his brother-in-law, Mr. Trend way, who re cent ly arrived here from West Vir gin in, spent Tuesday nlghl. at the John Carper home, Mr. Trend iway Is thinking of renting a place here and sending for his family. I Miss Mthel and Lilllnn and Mas ter Melvin Carper called at the Ord Wort man homo Sunday even ing. Miss Hunice Courtney spent Monday night wilh Mtes Agnes Lunkhead. HeJilous Workers of Japan t Panned From I'olllleal Parties TOKYO,. (AD Religions work ers of Japan are complaining agln t what they term "unjust discrim ination" shown them in the field of politics. While they are given a vote, under the new pollco re gulation prohibits oil religious workers, including Iiuddhlst, Christian und Shinto priests, from joining any political party. There are said to be more than 20,000 religious workers in Japan have ad. the most picturesque careers, Marmont was accounted 0111 of Ihe most , accomplished ncl oi';i of t'lie"i'higiisii' s'lage wheil' lie turned to the film field. Oiavina spent thirty years on the stage of moot of the civilized countries In the world, as an opera singer, dancer, clown ami violinist and feature player in many of the biggest film features. Lacmmlc himself is of German descent, born In Chicago. Ills cam oramun, John Similar, Is (Jermun I lungarlan . Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned Rebuilt. JVn(hcr Mattresses .Made Pillows ItenovnteJ I luff Kugs Made foni old enrpctfl. Furniture Itepulred and Itecovcrcfl La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works ' Llccnsefl Fumigntor 1MIONI3 Chas. 101 wards, Prop in the Ointment tuxrs powy- HN flTWEB CRJKH MUST BE AEESi SOMEUiUtCE AW' STILL t LOOIiEO all oy&a!'. 1 IIS Tijpl ( 16MT TrlftT VWNDERFOL? PSs ( vJeli You Don't Y U4? ND WlTMVOUR INSURANCE WE'LL TglgpSSg cllhvppv j BE6ETTINQJ98AVEEK-N0W Sg Mlmc A k tM. WE CAN START USING CREAM Ffi i ABEN'T YOU I) UfM . IN OUR COFFEE AGAIN AND 7TM ,,UD-, )S L ATlSFlEDP M -r- w i w m . i t?Ai nr. v v ii ri v v. f i i I- at.- i i M r. u . ii i J - t Professional Directory Till, directory to ''eflpd-lally liandy for the newcomer ov for Ilia out-of-town reailcr who mnj want the name nal eiltlri'sa of iwnu profoBMlonnl lluui. . -It has been carefully pr purtnl ami will prove to be a ready aid to auy reader hi ob talulng prcnipl professional Venice Classified F01 Quick Reference , Attorneys UCOII K. 1IIIAOT Attorney-Kt-LHW, OfricV W'OHt-JHCObHOII Uuild- luv. Teluphona Ualu 111. OOClinAIV aad KIIKIIIIABD Oeo. T. Cuuhran and CdIuii H. Kburhurd, Attornuys at Law, L,a Grande Na tional Bank building. Tolapuoua Main II. HOUEinT . EAKin Attorney at Law. , weat- Jaitobaon building. Tulopnonu Main 074. OAItli O. IlEt.M Attornoy at Law, Itoom DV, Nhw ' Kuluy 3ul)dlur. . Talophone dHln 779. Dentists Or. C. W. Kit WIN Dtntlat. Gard ' nor BulldlLic. Tolopbona Main II. Dr. It. B. BIII.I.ER Pentlat. Room, y to 1&, Palmur-Huuach buildioK Telephone olaln 70. . Architect C. B. MIM.En, Architect Koout 7 La Grande National Bank Building and it Ih renorteii they re plan ning to Hem 1 two repreHentatlvet to the Diet In the next general ele ction. ' . Prince oC .Wales news. Ho got into 'a (hiiow Btorm In Chile. What could be expected , In a count ry with such a nnme. , Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but lrfor O&Qvpqrjioaft, of jBODVtjy-. Ins tho sick und Injured any where they want to go. Main 82 Nltflii or Day butternut superfine; PURITY K. J. McWILLIAMS 'a'i'vV. :i:' Physicians & Surgeons STEI LA N. UODMlin M. O. Fhyilciun audtiurtfeou Tlnnma 1(1.11 Tilanhnna Somnter Building Main 669 HAnnt nouw, m. d. LKK UUUVV. M. D. Practice llmiU'd to dlHeaaes of tb hlvo, Kur, Noie aud Thnst New Foley Telephone UulldUiK Main 1ft 1C. J. KIKRV. M, D. Phw.ln'an mrA (limunna lsinw1 Foley T'nhn uuiiainir Main 13 IIICIIAlin 1. LAMMS M. D irliyalciau and Harts eon Gardner , Tfilepbona Uulldlng , Main 14 eurveon Now Foley liulldliitf Teleptaon Main U. fl. MOOH1J. M, I. Physician aud Surtfeon Now Poltiy Telophona liulldlng . Main 19 K. I UAI.STOIV, M. V. Practice limited to UlBoa.vea of tn Kyo, Kar, None and Throat. Ttooma 18-19 Ttilephona Sommer Building , Main 11 A. Im niOIIARDSUlV. M. D. :f Surgery Roomi 1-17 Telenhona Somnitir Bulldlnr Main 1 Osteopathic Physicians J. L. 1N(.I,E, O. O. General OAteopathlc Practice , JllAllGAKl&T INT.Lh), U. O. Practice limited to care or Infanta. Bommer . Telephone Bulldlnw Main 10 Coollilffo will visit Omaha. Must bo great to be a president ro you con rent from your vacation.' ' WEAVER'S Tullors, Cleaners, Dyers r Anrt Prmiers PHONE MAIN 7S3 Depot jStrect UNION-LA GRANDE .STAGE, w ON AX AlTKJt MAY 11 LKAVK : LEAVE C Union La (Jrande :00 A. M. ' 1:00 P. M. ; 8:15 t. M, : 6:10 P.M. 8undaj 1:00 P. M. C:o P. M. P. O. I)ofAl Rcadqnai ten, Sommer Ilotfl A Combination of Good BREAD Made by La Grande Bakery By TAYLOR VE9-B0T IF I DRAW MV PAV I'LL FEEL A3 , WODSK 1 6HOULD . T?eToRN To WORK AND IF 1 DO TH&- INSURANCE COMPANV VMIU. 6T0P PAVINC5 Me TtjAr eriCTv BUCKS A WEEK ! By BLOSSER DOCS PPECKLES CAPE ''"yLTrOl IPYOUPlAy POLS' xf AiO-AGAIMT pVliS It.