Friday, October 2, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? "
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The Observer Want
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa
FOR RENT
'.! I'OIl HENT Modern house. Call
f, 3KD-.M. 2-10-1-31
! U It It ft N T Three furnished
7 housekeeping; rooms oil ground
if floor, full 2107 Third.
3-10-l-5tn
J roil RBNT , Itoom with board.
1 $:!! per mo. 20U7 Second.
i"( 2m9-30-3tp
KOIt KKNT
Wuverly Apt,
Furnished Apt.
2-10-1-lnip
TOR KENT -.
upurtim-nts.
- Atlums.
Modern furnished
Cull 135-H or 2UG
S-O-20-Ulp
FOR KALifi
! FOR SAT.K ny owner. 6-room
modern house, 60 foot tot. lota of
shrubbery und Bomo fruit trees.
Cement walks-till in. A bargain
If taken at onee. Homo furniture
nlso for solK rutl ut l.tus X Ave.
after 0 p. m., or cnll 4:iG-J for
appointment. 9-9-:l0-3tp
WNOUIl 'BKWINO MACIIINR CO.i
fsed machines eheap. We re
. pair all inakes. Phono 5S:l-W.
3-!i-:to-imp
FOR SAI.R Two or three Rood
-ffrade Jersey milk cows. Inquire
or I). F. Wilson, Union, Ore.
:u!)-:io-ntp
I'OR S.M.K Iteslstered Ilutnpshlre
ewes, inquire at Counly AKent's
office. 3-8-29-Ct
r X V O It SALE Younn chickens.
y Good coOkinft npptes, fiOc. a box.
J Hast end of X Ave,, Ed. Pratt.
.. I 4-0-20-6t
OK TltADK 10 ncroB, 2-rooin
plnstoml house with wntor, 1
mile from Wlsor, Ma,, for La
Grande properly. N. IX John
non, Union. 4-0-28-Ctp
!KOR TRAUR Cih anrfs ranffn
lund 20 miles northeast Uurkoo
for I-a Grande property. Call
4 Observer. 3-9-19-lmp
FOR RA.,K Timothy seed, 10c lb.
, 1L 10. Bull, Summervillc.
2-9-16-lmp
FOR I.EASK S75 acres In cultiva
tion, more canbe cultivated, half
In cummer fallow. Outrit can be
bought If fieslred. If interested
Write J. S., care La Grande Eve-
- FOR. RKXT
SUU-tly MtMlcin
3-room apartment with
bath, full basement, fnrnnee.
In best residential district.
Allen Apartment.' Onll M-B4U.
SALE -
8lx-room liouse, largo tract, ex
cellent soli, on North Depot. A
large part of the family living
can be grown on this place.
Ten acres, 3 miles' east of La
Grande. Good' house, barn and
garage, 4u young cherry trees,
4 acres in alfalfa. $3,500; term.?.
Thirty acres in Cove, just a few
blocks from center of city. Good
house, barn, modern poultry
houses, running water, a few
cows, chickens and an ncre or
two in berries; would mtika more
than a comfortable living.
Money to loan on farm lands,
20 years time if you desire or
can be paid at any time. No
commissions. Union Life Tns'ir
ince company money. Established
many years. Over $&(t0,000,000
Invested In farm loans.
GEO. H. CURREY
Bonded Realtor
HEATERS
NEW OR USED, COAL OR WOOD ,
From $1.00 to $80.00 ;
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Furniture Exchange
III and Jefferson Phont 4T4-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE '
Telephone Directory
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Will Do It"
FOR RALK rosteurized milk
and cream. Delivered on regu
lar routes. Mt. Emily Dairy.'
rhono lluln 018. , S-O-lStt
nlnff Observer, La Grande, Ore
gon. 7-9-26-10tp
FOR SALE Used pianos at bar-
gain prices. $10 down and $10
. per month, E, O. Music Co,
!-)-!S-lm
WA.V1J;J
WANTKIl High school boy wants
work before or after school to
help earn his way thru senior
year. Phono-Main 20 after school.
5-10-l-2tp
WANTED Sewing und mending.
20U7 Second St. 2-9-30-31P
WANTKD--S carpenters nt onco.
H. P. Nellson, 8115 Spring St.
i . 2-0-30-.1tp
W A N T E D Washing nt home.
Will call and deliver." Phone
2!10-M. 2-9-29-lmp
WANTED Taxidermy work. Spe
cialtr. deer heads, and . China
, pheasants. J.- F. DcVore, North
Powder, Oregon. 3-9-20-7tp
WANTED Buttons made,- Hem
stitching Art and Baby Shop.
9-4-lrn
LOANS Money to loan on city or
farm property Chas. IT. Reyn
olds, Sommer Hotel Bldg.
3-9-2C-tf
EXPERT HAT It BOBBING and
trimming lor women end chil
dren. Man barber. Colonial
Beauty Shop, Foley Bldg. 9-lfi-tf
NOTTCK! Moles, warts, superfluous
Mattresses Rugs
Cleaned Rebuilt.
Feather Mattresses Made
Pillows Renovated
Fluff Rugs Made tnocu
old carpeU.
Furniture Repaired and
Recovered
La Grande Mattress
& Weaving: Works
Licensed Fumlgator
PHONE 424-W
Chas. Edwards, Prop
Ad .'Page
Counties
NEW TODAY
PATENTS OF INVENTIONS: Vnl
nublo ldeus should bo protected
by patent. :. K. Suuzc.of Wal
la Wullu, Washington, a United
States ltegistcred rulcnt Attor
ney, will handle patent cuses,
Mechanical Drafting and Ulue
Printing, of this district, for
responilence solicited. A per
sonal interview may bo arranged
thru A I Ira l.yuinn nt the Cham
ber of Commerce. This ad up
poam Friday.
FOH HALE Heed baby bucriry, a
linrcnln at 1704 Y.Avo. ii-30-tf
MANO FOR SALE Iteuutiful
plnno must be sold ut once. H!jr
disCOUnt to ITOOll ttconle Tnrmi
J I a. mi monthly. For partlculnrs
write- lo c. A. It., cure observer.
5-10-2-3tp
FOR - RENT 3-room furnished
Apt, with bath. Phono 471-.M.
2-10-2-21P
I.OST One 3(lx!i tire on rim. Find
er notify Coco-Cola lloltliliR
Co. llewanl. 3-ltl-2-il
FOU SALE ltlark Jersey Olant
roosters. Mrs. tloo. Rector, 2
blocks wist of Stale garage.
3-la-2-2tp
FOR RENT Six room house.
Phono 25S-M. 2-10-2-litp
FOR SALE Early flowering bor
der plants for your tulip beds,
nlso Iris in different colors, plant
now. Mrs. M. Anthony, 1G0G
Sixth St. 6-10-2-2t
PIANO FOR 8 A L TO near La
Grande. Heautlfnl high grade
piano must be sold at onee.
Large saving nnd terms. $10
monthly to reliable party. For
particulars Write Cline Music
Company, 00 Front street,- Fort
land, Oregon. , - -7-10-2-lL'tp
Six Cleveland men who raised
glasses and said, "Here's looking
you,' never will look again.
A dancer called "Yellow Char
leston" was executed at Sing Ring,
but not for dancing tho Charles
ton.
hair removed by electrolysis, no
scars. All work guaranteed.
Colonial Beauty Shop, K. Lucille
Daly. Foley Bldg. 20-8-U-lf
FARM LOANS
Six Per Cent
TEN YEARS' TIME
Prepayment privileges.
$3,000.00 to 30,000.00
REAL ESTAT
Exchanges Everywhere
Come in and tell us what
you have; we may be able
to trade you out or debt,
Security Land &
Savings Co.
MOMUI POP
FRECKLES AND HIS
iiUR HOUSE WAS " V""" " V ( ONl.v $a ( TEN BUCKS ' ( UNN TO ) ( NOW BE NICE TO V WELL OUDTlMER ( VE5, BUT HOW The
BADLY DAMAGED BY VEH-eCfT HOW BUT- W GOODBYE PRoFlT5 V 1 SEf ,rtiU r- "wXTo J THAT WA9 K NARROW y D&UCB DID VOl)
FIRE BUT YOU OUGHT y MUCH 16 THIS -J .V y'A OH MY ACClDEMT A vlR7 V m?f s ESCAPE YOD HAD 1 HAPPEN To OVCR-
TO CONSIDER YOURSELF I HOSPITAL T IN80RAJCB '' IfA V FROM THE FIRE J LOOK MY PURSE h
LUCKY THAT THEY A COSTING ME TZAmmM ti. SHOW HIM Yj LAQT NIGHT.1 f ON ToP OF 7FIE l!i
6otoooct 1S aoav .it 'mmwMwm ! ' in J V ,-SL I mw? r Jik
1 1 1 i 1
v BOV.' L0OV:ir ALL X Aiiek&LS
DAV 7UAT I WAS IN Te
HOSPITAL-- TM 60INS TO
SPSAB IT ALL!
IV- SPSM3 IT ALL- j J I
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
TJiiniiiinniiMiFffliMtmi wimiin 1 .
i iiiiiii linn in Miwimrw t 1 1 Hi t-lfo Jl -v-i .
THE. fiOCe- IS 3.RCATER iTH4M
La Grande
Film Glorifies ;
American , , '
"Barefoot. Boy" .-
The American girl , hps- been
glorified in song and Btory, and
on stage and screen: the chorus
girl has been glorified by a man
who is In the finest connoiseur of
women In tho world; the police
man and fireman, railroad engin
eer postal employee have - been
glorififd. but It remuined for
David Klrkland. idealist and
dreamer, to glorify that human
being who is really tho foundation
of our great 1 American civlliiiat
eome from.. tho soil, from - the
boy." ' ; 1
Hail to you; America "barefoot
boy." for there Is none finer. You
nmrks a tremendous stepping
jveet, clean places. , Yoij have
built a solid 'fdun'iatlon of heuHh,
which will help you over the many;
hard places. in your, .. battle .wljh
Ihe world. ; t -
Life is not en.sy for the, "bare
foot, boys," - They have , much to
contend with, but they- are all
fighters, and know how.;to whi. .
Frnnkle 1 ,ee portrays , the role
of the "barefoot boy" in real Am
erican he-boy fashion.. Here . Is a
youngster who knows the art of
Ht'lf-eKpresslon, and uses It to ad
mirable advantage. There isn't
another juvenile actor -,on the
screen -today who could have done
a better jon. 'The Barefoot' Boy"
at Sherrys today' ami tomorrow
mark sa tremendous stepping
slone in the career of this uiiiii
uul youngster.
He is ably supported by a cast
of distinguished nnd brilliant
players, well known , tho world
over. They are .lohri Bowers in
(he role of the ''bore foot booy"
crown up, Mnrjorie Daw as bis
adoring sweetheart. -Sylvia Brea
nvr. 'fully Miirstuil, oils Harlan.
Brinsh-y Shaw, Laymond Jlalton,
FRIENDS
VES,t 60T
IN MlctiELS,
icAWBoy
wny rr
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By Condo
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Hon '
Theatres
Virginia True Boardmcn, George
Pcrlolat, Gertie. Messinger nnd
Lottie Williams.
It is a David Klrkland product
ion, based on the immortal poem
of. the same name by John Green
kuf Whittler.
Comedy Bhowing "Great Guns"
Mary Astor
Hays Male
"Flappers"
; . Believe It or noft
Mary Astor, famed . screen ac
tress, has nn antlpnthy for young
men.
If you are between tle ages of
nineteen and thirty, nlthough that
Is a fine age from a mllitury stand
point, you havert't a chance with
this beautiful young screen star.
Hhe positively will have nothing to
do with, men 'tinder thirty: hales
to talk lo them; won't havo them
around.
.-' "Men have to be over thirty or I
.ain't fce bothered with them," de
clares Mnry, who Is , co-featured
with Ben Lyon today at the Arcade
fr eater In "The Pace That Thrills,"
a super-speed First National comedy-drama.
"Young men from nineteen to
thirty seem to be just 'blah All
they think about arc flasks of
whiskey or gin In tho hip pocket,
automobile rides nnd petting par
ties. They have nothing Interest
ing to talk about; If they have,
I hey don't know how to tell It.
'"Somehow or other, to me they
seem- to lack poise. They rnve
about themselves, talk In the
language, of male flnpperfl nnd are
horribly boring. 1 Bimply can't
stand them.
"But a man between thirty nnd
fifty is an Interesting person. He
has attained : poise. Hn hfts paused
his fllglity. Aays.; ".He Is BenstbiM,
and can' . talk about, things other
1 7 j
A Big
r5H
Freckles Is Looking For Quantity
AV,
POP.' t.
-j ACS VoO' 60INS To
d SPEND ALL OP ITT
J V . . COCy-L,. C0 I
than self, bootlegging and petting.
He knows the world; has hud ex
perience In making his own way.
He knows life, can offer (sugges
tions and give advice, I run talk
for hours with men of this uge, but
hate to talk five minutes with the
young cubs."
Tom Mix Stars
In New Zane
Grey Story
Tom Mix, nceordlnu to report.
has packed nn unusual number or
thrills Into his latest William Fox
starrlUK vehicle, "The Rnlnbotv
Trail," which will be shown nt the
Star theater today. "The Haiti
bow Trull" Is even more thrilling
than "Riders of tho r urplc Satre."
to which It 1 tho sequel. Both
stories arc by Zane CJrey, and there
fore both breutho the spirit of the
West.
In tho beautiful, rnitired, snow
capped mountains of tho North
west, Mix and Tony, his wonder
horse, ride through perilous adven
tures. While making tho picture,
Mix performed deeds of new dnr
Inir. The story Is full of swift
situations. Tho wlnsotno Anno
Cornwall shows marked dramatic
ability In her portrayal of tho lend
Inn rolo opposite Mr. Mix. .
Several hilariously funny epi
sodes nro contributed by Mark
Hamilton nnd l.uclcn I.ltllofleld, a
picturesque pair of western come
dians. Bancroft," tho principal vil
lain; rlnna Miller, a lesser villain:
Steve (Memente, Vlvlnn Oakland,
Tom rtelmar, Fred Do Sllvn, Carol
Coming To
PENDLETON And BAKER
SPECIALIST
In Internal Medicine for the
as( twelve years.
IOKS NOT OVERATE
Will be in rend le ton on
Sunday, Oct. 11, at Dorian
Hotel; and in Baker on Mon
day and Tuesday, Oct. 12 and
13, at the Geiset Grand Motel.
GTttco Hours: 10 a. in. to -I p, m.
One day In Pendleton and two
days only In Baker.
y
No Charge for Consultation
: Dr. Mcllenthin Is a regular
grhdunto In medicine and surgery
and Is licensed by the slato of
Oregon. He does not operate for
chronic appendicitis, gall stones,
ulcers of stomach, Jonslls or ade
noids. He has .to his credit wonderful
results in diseases pf tlu stomach,
liver, bowels,- blood, skin, nerves,
heart kldneybladder, bed wet
ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheu
matism. sciatica, leg ulcers and
rectal nllments.
Below a' re the names of a few
of his many satisfied patients In
Oregon:
Hose J. ApUn, Carson, Wnsh.,
nerve, trouble.
Mrs. Otto Will, Jefferson, vari
cose ulcer, leg.
M. P. Chrlstlnnson, Albnny,
blo.lder trouble.
Mrs. M. A. Ewan, Coquille,
stomach trouble.
Itobert Zlglinskl, Bclo, stomach
and heart trouble.
John Both, Albany, adenoids
nnd tonsils.
Mrs. AT. I. Olsen, Fortlnnd, ap
pendicitis. Hemember the above date, that
consultation, on this trip will be
free and that Ida treatment is
different.
Married women must be. ac
companied by their husbands.
!, Address:', 21,1 , Bradbury,. Bldg.,
Loh Angnles, California, w
Thing Overlooked
ILLENli
sobb.'wwv not? wvNOTPor ril
CANT yoi) S0(S6EST 1 IT IN TltG lID0 I A ONLV 6ET .
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Professional Directory
' This directory Is especially bandy (or the newoome or
(or the out-ot-towu reader wlio rosy wont the name aad
address of some professional num. It ha been carefully pre
pared and will prove lo be a ready aid to any reader In ob
taining prompt professional service.
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
HUGH B. IIRADV Attorney-at-
Law, orriro west-Jacobson liuild
lo. Toluphons ilsln 111.
ooonnarr rnrntiAim.-Ooo.
T. Cooltran and Colon R. Kberliard,
Attorneys at Law, La Grande Na
- ttonal Bank building. Telephone
alaln II.
nonKtlT B. EAKIW Attorney at
Law, , west-
Jacobaoa bulldlnc. Telepnona Main
174.
CAUL a. itEt.M Attorney at Law,
' Room 80, New Foley Buildtna,
Telephone Main 77.
Dentists
Dr. C. W. RRWIIf Dentist. Gard
ner Building;. Telephone Main II.
V Architect
. V. B. MlliLDIt, Anhlteet
Itoom 7
La Grande National Bank Bulldlnc
Halloway nnd Doc Roberts. '
'Tho Balnhow Trail" Is nn en
grossing story Of a mnn's hunt for
tho girl of his dreams. Tho trail
loads him to Surprlso Valley, whero
hlu uncle, Jim Lassltcr, a -woman
and the girl havo been held prison
er for years. An outlaw bund tries
to thwart. his efforts to rescue them
but, after overcoming apparently
Insurmountable obstacles nnd fight
ing a desperate- battle, ho succeeds.
Snodgrass &
Zimmerman
Exclusive
Undertakers
Our Invalid Car Is nsod but
for one purpose of convey,
lng tho aioki and lnjuxed, any-.,
where they want to go.
Main 03 Mght or Day
BUTTERNUT
SUPERFINT
PURITY
K. J. McWILLIAMS
Physicians & Surgeons
tki.la n. BnnMnn. m, d.
Telephone -
Sommer Building
stain b
nAirnr norjTT. M. D.
nuiii'v. m. it.
Practice limited to diseases of the
Evo. Kat. Nd.. and Thrn.L
Hew i-oiey
Telephone
Uulldlnc
aiain
B. i. Hlitnv, M. D.
Physician aud Surgeon
New Foley . Telephone
Bulldlnc Mala aa .
IK'IIAltn P. f.ANDIH M. O.
rhyslclau una SurceoQ ..
Oardner Telephone
Building Main it
W. P, llrAllOHY, M. D.
.. . tiurgeon
New Foley Telephone)
Bulldlnc Mala la
O. !. MOOItK, M. I(.
Physlolanand6urceon ;
New Foley , Telephone ,
BulldinK ' Main It
r. i itAi s row, m. n.
Practlco limited to diseases of the
. Bye, ICar, Noso and Throat. .
Rooms 18-19 Telephone
Sommer Building Main 771
A. i RicnAiinaoit, n. p.
Surgery
: Rooms H-17 Telephone
Bontner Building Main IB
Osteopathic Physicians
J. I INCI.K, II. O. .
General Osteopathic Practice " '
MAlUlAHliT INOLU, D. O.
Practice limited to care of Infante.
Sommer Telephone .
Bulldlnc Mala lea
Look closely next time yott bump
a pedestrian with your auto. You
may learn a new Charleston ntcp.
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers
And Presscrs
N PHONE MAIN nt
, , Depot Street '"
UNION-LA GRANDE
STAGE
'" ON AD"AFTEIl MW It"'
LEAVIi LEAVE)
Union Im Grande
:00 A. M. 1:00 P. M.
9:16 P.M. 6:10 P.M.
' Sunday ' 1
1:00 P.M. ErIOP. Jf.
. P. a. DeliAP
Hcadquattcra, Son liner note!
A Combination of Good
BREAD
Mado by
La Grande
Bakery
By TAYLOR'
By
BLOSSER
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