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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1925)
Wnwday,. September SO, 1925, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER" n 'the Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOB BENT OH ItRNT Born, S bloelt cast of LUroenwood school. Phone S5.W. Jill HBNT 4-room furbished (attaint at 1000 Seventh. Cull .. Mrs. Hairy Hoffrtiun. 3-9-2-2tp brt ItENt FurniBhea modern seven-room-house, 1514 Monroo. 2-9-2'J-3tp VOn Rl'INt S-TOOin Apt. with Imtll. 1'hone 71-.1. 2-!l-S0-2tp FOR RKNT 6-room furnished house. Call 100 Third. ' 3-0-25-2tp l-'Oll 11KNT Kurnlshed Apts. Waverly Apt. 2-10-1-lmp VfOTt PENT Six-room modern house at r.07 4th. Call 250-W. . 3-9-2!-3tp FOR RENT , Modern furnished apartments. . Call 13501 or 200 Adhnis. .-' 3-0-20-0tp I I'KJIl RENT B-room modern ' apartment house. Close In. Call 426-W. 2-9-20-tC 'OR RENT Furnished apart ment and houBo. Phone 470-M. . 2--24-tf FOB SALE 'OR RAT.E Snow nppltn.i Phono 8J7-W. 2-3-29-3IP "Oil SALE IteRlstored Hampshire ewes. Inquire ut County Agent's office. 8-0-29-Ct IFOR SALE Jonathans, 23c -per box, 1 to 500 boxes, Hrinrr your boxes and pick them. Some hail "marked. Oscar I.und, Cove. ; . 4-9-29-3tp FO'R SALE 0-room modern '.i:nnouso on paved street, basement, :furnace, built -hi features, gar age. Fine location. Very rea sonable. Phone 001-J. , : '' 6-9-2S-3tp FOR TRADE 10 (teres, 2-room plastered house with water, 1 mile front Welser, Ida., for La Grande property; N. i John son,: Union. 4-9-28-Ctp T70H 3 A T IT TAXnn nttlnlrnno Good cookinir apples, 50c a box. jsast end oi x Ave., lid. Pratt. ' 4-9-24-5t IORKALE The old Anthony plnce FOft RENT Strictly Modern 3-room apartment , with, bath, full basement, furnace. In best residential district. Allen Apartment. Call M-643. FOR SALE Six-room house, largo tract, ex cellent soil, on North Depot. A large part of tlio family living can be grown on this place. ' Ten acres, 3 miles east of La Grande. Good house, barn and garuge, 400 young cherry trees, 4 acres in alfalfa. $3,600; terms. Thirty acres in Cove, just a few hloelts from center of city. Good house, barn, modern poultry houses, running water, a few i ,fc cows, chickens and on acre or two in berries: would make more than a comfortable living. v f Money to loan on farm lnnds, .' ' 20 years time if you desire oi V coi he paid at any time. No f bntmlssiona. Union Life Ins'jr f prance company money. Established many years. Over ?r00,000,000 Invested in farm loans. GEO. H. CURREY Bonded Realtor HEATERS NEW OR USED, COAL OR WOOD Front $1.00 to $S0.00 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Telephone Directory La Grande Directory to be issued soon along with the balance of Union County. Are You Listed? A business or residence without a TELEPHONE is like a ship without a rudder. ' 'I Home Independent Telephone Co. . Observer Want Ad Rates .(Count five overage- words lo the lino) Per lino, 1st li.srlinii... 10c Per line, each added con secutive Insertion 7c Minimum cliurgo on otiu or der : 25c RATES 11Y MONTH 2 lines, per month $2.r0 3 lines, per month $3.25 4 lines, prr month $4.00 Q lines, per month .... .$4.5 Kai-li additional lino ovor five Hmrged at flOc per Hno per month. CASK IN ADVANCE 1,1 quired on all classified orders to cam these tatva. Higher rates charged on all credit In sertions. Copy for nil classified orders must ho hi this office- by 10 A. M. IAY OP INSERTION. Stop orders on ad inserted Un til further notice must he re ceived by the same hour or ex tra Insertion will bo charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on hr before date of Inst Insertion. PIIONK MAIN 37 , . "Au Observer Want Ad Will Do It" FOR TRADE 040 acres ranee land 20 miles, northeast Durkee for La Grande property; Call Observer. 3-9-19-lmp FOR SALE Timothy seed, 10c lb. II. M. Hull, Sunvmervlllo. 2-9-16-lmp FOR SALE rastenrizeu milk - and cream, "Delivered on regu lar routes. Mt. Emily Dairy. Phono Main 618. ' 3-9-15tf FOR LEASE S75 acres In cultiva tion, more can be cultivated, half in summer fallow. Outfit can be bought if fleslred; If interested WrilO J. S.i caro La Grande Eve ning Observer, La Grande,' Ore: gon. 7-9-25-10tp at the mouth of Wallowa river. Good barn, poor house, small or chard, some good land. Will trade for city property. Secur ity Land & Savings Co. 6-9-24-0t FOR SALE Used pianos at bar gain prices. - $10 down and $10 ' per month. E. O. Music Co. 3-9-26-lm WANTED Washihfr at home. Will call and deliver. Phone 200-M. 2-9-29-lmp WANTED Experienced woman or pirl for general housework. ToIh phone 30 1 -J. 2-9-2I-3t WANTKJ) Teams and wagons for lumber haul. Call Main 179 after C p. m. . 3-9-28-3 t WANTED Taxidermy work. Spe cialty, deer heads and China pheasants. 3. 1 BeVbre, North Powder, Orea-on. 8-9-2fi-7tp HKl,P WANTED Femule Ex perienced stenographer clork. Must be efficient in fltenogTfiphy and accurate typist, also able to do general clerical work. Address reply O. A., Observer. 6-9-23-6t WANTED Buttons made. Hem stitching. Art and Baby Shop. 9-4-lm LOANS Money to loan on city or farm property. Chas. IT. Reyn olds, Sommer Hotel Bldg. 3-9-26-tf EXPERT HATR BOBBING and trimming for women and chll- NEW TODAY FOR SAl.E By owner. 5-rootn modern house, 00 foot lot. lots of shrubbery and some fruit trees, cement vtilks all In. . A bargain if taken at once. Some furniture also for sal". Cu;l at liluS X Xve. arier 0 p. m or call 4"I5-J ror appointment. 9-9-!lO-3tp FOR SALE Reed baby buKiry. n bargain at 1704 V Ave. !-30-tr FOR SALE Coal heater; also oil heater. . 307 (print," St. 2-9-30.lt WANTED Scwlne and niendlnsr. 2HII7. Second St. 2-'J-30-;itp FOR HUNT Room with board, '$35 per mo. 2007 Second. ' 2-9-30-3tp ' ! i , Jlilon TO 1,OAN 3 to 5 years. 8 per cent, first riiortr?ap;e on im proved city real estate. F. S. Ivnhhoo. :. 4-9-30-2tp WANTElV-Womnn for, housework. 1804 Washington. 2-9-30-2tp WANTB1.1 Teamster at 1707 Jeff. Ave. ... ... 2-9-30-2lp, FOR BALE Two or three Rood pr.'uie Jersey milk cows. Inquire of L. F; Wilson, Union, Ore. 3-9-30-5tp FOR RENT House partly furnish ed.. Arranged, so can re-rent sloeplng rooms. .1434 Adams. 3-9-30-1tp WANTED 5 eai-penters at once. k. K Nellson, SOS Spring St. .... 2-!l-30-3tp WANTED rickors, pucltrs nnd other lal)oi'ors Octobor ! Imbler Applo Growers ASs'n, Tmbler, Ore.. , S-!-30-t dren. , Man barber. Colonial Beauty Shop, Foley Bltlff. 9-16-tf NOTICE! Moles, warts, superfluous hair removed by electrolysis, no scars. All work guaranteed. Colonial Beauty Shop, K. Lucille Daly, Folfiy Bldg. fcl)-8-13-tf LOST I.OSl 3)OG I.argo brlndlo "Groat Dane" year and half old, named "Hutch." Will pay .liberal re ward. Call J. F. Phy. Slain SG or Muin 773. 9-28-tf FARM LOAMS Six Per Cent . TEN YEARS' TIME Prepayment privileges. $3,000.00 to $30,000.00 REAL ESIAT Exchanges Everywhere, Come in and tell us what you have ; we may be able to trade you out of debt, Security Land & Savings Co. MOMTM POP NOW DOiM'T ARGUE ABODT AM6THER MINUTE-VOU GO R16H OVER AND MAKE OP WITH MR.GOW - HE'S RAID VOUf? DOCTOE BILL AND NOW IT'S I To DO VO.0R PART FRECKLES AND HIS kl UP To you To DO VO.0R PART jrlkf WOT . T1B60 CP WALKWfo- CM )i k.!t Vjih CCOTCHSo AL1II'T6 )l i 1 it AU.TW CTW-JJ ti'DS J , ' h ) VBE MA'JIMS LCTJO: ) " ' FUN A NO LOCK AT ''i-v OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Cicn Tcvvis ihcim atjne 11 tovjk O'nT MtTrUfey AND PxDUG-HT THAT VaW OP r?t--'c MtfP oms w RnSEt "rroCCrviO HI'S- ( fVS SOON . " MofV&vNOT HCRS I.. -, V; , ito " ww ... La Grande Film Industry Is Enthused Over "Helen's Babies" The adaptation of , tlio world'! moat famous story fcf hom( lifo to J the screen has crentod an a'mazlftfr amount of interest anion's pioneers of the motion picture industry. Men who have devoted the l)6at part of their lives to producing, sellluK, ex ploiting and reviewing pictures in the cinema's biggest clearing house, New York City, are doing . an , al most unprecedented thing. They are predicting a run utmost as popular as that of the Jolin Huh herton novel for Baby Peggy in "Helen's Babies" nt SherrJ-s today and tomorrow. And these prodictlons were made before in. print of tho picture- had reached' the great metropolis. They were made upon the strength of tho story und upon the integrity nnd sound reputation of Principal Pictures Corporation which pro duced and Is releasing the picture as a Principal Pictures. Muster Production. t . ' One pf the most eminent nuthorr ities in the. cinema Industry, Kpes W. Sargent, who was in the picture game when few could see it beyond "magic lantern" possibilities, voices the warmest of sentiments for "Helen's Babies." Mr. Sargent now conducting the exploitation department of one of tile industrys most, reputed trude publications, rend the "Helen's Ba bies" when it was first published, over forty years ngo. Comedy showing, "Below Zero." WATt BENTON Co-operative Fishermen receive city deed for $25,000 site, for . big cannery to be built this fall. . . ' ALLIftflHTf FRIENDS -rr LUbli III III - ' -r-----r .- r; 1- i 11 - -l ' , 4 I 1 By Condo THees "THAT SS MO)C3 V- i f - JS.' ;. y Theatres Minstrels To AfcpeartHere October 3 Tho attraction at tho Arcndo theater matinee nnd night Satur day. October 3. This company car ries forty clever artists' of the gen uine, colored product. The -sweet southern songs, the plantation dunces, tho Hist part, the vaude ville or oil, ure staged in a very lavish manner, tho gorgeous first part setting costing ' many thous ands or dollars to produce. Thero is a host of clever comedians head by. the boy rrom Alabama, Chick Beanuin, and there is also u large company of singers, dancers, com edians, and European novelty ncls presented on a very lavish scale. The Richards and" Prlngle's mins trels will give a gorgeous . free street parade and band c'omulii. on the day of performance in the city. Watch dad when lie gets the bill for wife's fall hat. lit- will do a Charleston step. . In doing the Charleston you throw all caution to the winds and let Bt. Vitus be your guide. Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned Itrbutlt. Feather Mattresses Alndo Pillows Ilenovale:! Fluff lings Made Uxsm old ertrpctH. Furniture Itepnlrcsr and Itecovcrert La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works "Licensed Fumigntor . PHONE 421-W ; Chas. 'Edwards, I'ron , A Big Item 'IT- i. NOW I'LL HAVE To PAV We ) . ? OLD OUFPER THE -$2.17 S A Ray Of Sunshine I >TO SlT DOHM V ARW.S- ASE CETTl' . SDCE FiJOA, TU&SE TMINGS. I HiOMOER MOM MUCH L0M6EB X SOTTA USE 7J:6SE AAiVWAV ? Ben Lyon, Mary. Astor Featured in New Film Thriller . An eycltlng automobile race,' with a bull fight, prize fight br iwo nnd u goodly share of laughs thrown In for n good mensnre ure the chief components of "The Pace That Thrills" a puhe-ciulckenlng and laugh-evoking Klrst National picture, which has been booked nt the Arcade theatre. True to Its Hue the picture ts declared to maintain n pace that thrills from start to finish. Playing in the leading roles are Hen l.yon and Mary Astor. while a support ing cswt includes such well known film mimes at Tully Marshall, Frlt A Brunette, Thomas Holding, War ner Blehmond, Kvclyn Walsh Drill. Charles Beyer and others. "The Pace That ' Thrills" 1s nn Karl Hudson production based on a story written by Byron Morgan, popular fiction nnd scenario writ er. Morgan. It will bo recalled, was the author of motor racing stories In which the Into Wallace Held won wide popularity. While tho slmtlarttr typo 'o twen Ben l.yon and Wnllle lias been frequently remnrked, there is no Intention on Lyon's part of try ing to Insinuate, himself in the shoos of the man in whoso memory so many other players have at tempted to supplant. , 4 . ''I wmit. It understood that I nm not trying to bo n 'second Wnlly Held." Kald Hen. Byron Morgan wan chosen to write 'The Puce. That Thrills' for me because that Is the kind of story he does best and I have always wanted to play that, kind at n role. . "The screen should hivo a few cherished tradltlons-and t!rh mem ory of Wallace Held should bo on them. There lias been no man ever So well loved by players and fans alike. In public affeelion there" can be no ono to take Ills place. "That l.i why T want it under stood I am not nursing tiny false delusions. I merely want to be mv-self Ben l,yon. Although ' vli'll.. ilrnmii. et nellnn 111 Which he played livo on, and I want to do my share in perpetuating them.' "The Pace That Thrills" was di rected by Webster Campbell, 55,000 to ?20,000 preferred. Retire that 8 loan with one at 6'j. No additional charges or commissions. l Grande Investment Company BONDf-D nrOAtiTORl Reliable Agents for Itellabla Insitraneo Companlfts, 1201 Adorns Are. Main l Sidetracked LISTEN To ME MOM -I WANTED L1GE Mil LOANS VJiTH THW B0NEHEADED NfelQHBOR OF OURS HE'S SO TiQHT HE JOMfS OVEG TtlE FENCE TO SAVE THE HINSES ON THE GATE AND He RUBBER HEELS BBCAU5B THEY GIVE Too MOCH - ft: . i .j ..I .I , . i I,, i U EEEM 100UH6 AU. OU6R. ) I . ( FoRyooj!. josTsam; .'' ' ' S DR MEMMIMeTS1 60 INTO ) -T 'VL Ytxir? MOUSE!.' -r I Professional Directory Tbli directory li especially for the out-of-ton reader address M aome professional man. It lias been carefully pre pared and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader In ob laiulnx prompt, professional wrvtce. Classified For Quick Reference ' v Attorneys fit an R. nrlADY Attorney-at-LftW, office .Wost-Jacobsoa Build ing. Telephone Main 111. OOOIiriAif aaa RnrcnilAltrt Geo. T. Cochran and Colon K. Eberhard, Attorney! at Law, L.a Grande Na- ' tlonal Bunk building1. Telephone Main 11. . ... nOBFlUT a. ak1N Attorney at Law, , , west- ' Jncobion buildlnt. Teletraone Main S74. CAItL O. HELM Attorney at Law, U9om 20, New Foley llulldtng-. Telophone Main 779. DcntisU Dr. c W. Enwijr Dentist, Gard ner. Building. , Telephone Vain Dr. R. B. Sf1Li,Blt- bentlst. Rooms 9 to i tt, fauoer-Koescn uuuaing. Telepbofte Main 70. Architect V. M. MILlfBR, ArehKect lloioin 7 La Qrande National Batik Building ( you have n corn bri very toe, put on sonio ', tight shoes some damp day nnd you are doing the Charleston, ... I.ook closely next time you btltnp n pedestrian with your auto. Vou nmy learn a hew Charleston step. SnoJgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but for one purpose.'! "convey ing the sick and Injured any where they want to go. Main 82 Night or Day BUTTERNUT SUPERFINT PURITY K. J. Mc SAID I'MTHROUflH WON T WA erc - S'L-BET ToTBLV. ME (AJ& TO US& ; . ; v ' Oi'jii'' liandy for the who may want the Physicians & Surgeons . STELLA W. BOnli;n, Jt. D. . Physician aud Burgeon Fnnmi 111-11 T..i..k..l Souimer Building ' Main 6&I . nAnitY norrrr. n. D. l.uii miLvr, i. D. Practice limited to diseases of th lve. T'lar. NniA Rml TIitm . new voiF.y Telephona Building aiain aa . E, a. Kiitnv, si. n . Phyalcian and Buruoon New Foley Telephona Building Main S ItlCII Altl) l. I AND1S M. D. i'hysiuian ana burgeon Gardner Telephon4 Building Main It W. 1". lleAUOKYt M. D, - . Burgeon , ' V,.??1" - ' Telephone Building . Main.SK C, 8. MOOlli;, M. It. . . Physioiaa aud Burgeon - ' - ' -N.e.w..?,olov' Tolephoil Building ' Main 19 . F. I,. It ALSTON, H. D. ' ' Practice limited to diseases of tho , Kye, Knr, Nose and Tiroat, Rooms 18-19 Telephoh 8omnior Building ' MAln' 771 A. L. rticnAnnsojf, m, D. Surgery , - Booms lt-17 To!eiAna SoDuner Building Main IS Osteopathic Physicians J. L. IJVGLIi, I). O. General Osteopathic I'ratitlce MAHOAIIHI' in;lm, d. o. Praotloe limited to care of Infanta, Sommer , Tfllephona Building Main lot Coolldgo will visit Omaha. . Must bo great to bo a president so you can rest from jour vacation. - ',,, WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaijers, Dyers And 1'ii'flsera -PnONE MAIN 32 Depot Street UNION -LA GRANDE ;-"SIAGE"", ON AND AFTEIt MAt It , LEAVE .' ' UnAVB , Union ; , Ua Grande . 1:00 A. M. , . 1:00 P. M. 3:15 P.M. 6:10 P.M. . Sunday ' ' ".' 1:00 P. M. BvSOP, M. P. G. DcXAP Ilcadquai ters, Sommer note! A Combination of Good BREAD . Made by : 1 . La Grande Bakery WILLI AMS By TAYLOS By BLOSSER US CAMS TUAT 1 DoMT CROTCUE ! Zr.Tvrun few JZUKJ L 66E!nnooldnT S . I uicl X ? J-A