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Tuesday, OctoW 13, l!)2.1 TUB LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pajyo Seven The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa FOR BENT ill It KNT ANIl 8AI.K My fur. nltuiv for mile unil li-room holme for nnl. .Mtu. 11. I', Drove, III HmilucH til. 4-1 fl-1 2-3t i loll It KNT l:ooui will! bourn Mil HKNT Kuriilsht'd Anta. I WaviTly Ant.- 2-lu-i.iinp , l'Olt hAIiC ''11- , . I roll KAI.K Ni-w I in l.uxi' li-voll ituto Hlor&K hungry. Itini Y 1 I- Av. urt.-r r p. in. :Nio-i:'.:itp : 'Oil HAl.Ki-Rnofl ilry 7-l'oot Inm itmcU IVnro poslN.' I'ulph liul I.T, It. I). No. 1'. 3-lw-l3-2lp Oil TltAliir 3:n nrrr-s niiir Hn Itfr, Hill a. irrcihr luml uilil lllu u. liwmun1. . Mock unci niufthiery InH tided, I'or wrinll arrt'ano lu-uV l.a (Irandi' Or r.;NluNPi. In. rlty. 1'rliui JSGini. What: huvo ynit to inaleli It;.' Wrltn K.i 11. ,V.. lli- fHTVt'V.- ' , ' . - 7-ll-t:i-!i(Il Oil HAI.I-l-rliurrmi. Hock pullit, xlnrtliiK Ip lay. $1.1111 r a h. call mu-w: " ::-io-iii-tr fiA l'IMI' rf-pah-ti.d, romblnationH cilianed. J. KoMo.nlKiitm. l-lol. .1 MU-l-lm HlNOlill HEWING MACH1NR CO. PiwmI mactilnt cheap. W r palr all mill;.. I'lionn 683-W. 3-9-uo-lmp . .! ;i 1 FOR '1'FIADK Cii. acres range land i!0 nillea northaaat Durkeo for La- Grande property. UaJl Ouftcrver.. 3-a-lO-lmp IFOR BAI,W--Tiinothy area. 10c, lb. 11, JO, Hull, Huminorvllln. , . 2-ii-lC-lmp FOlt SAXK Pmitonrteed milk and creum. ricllvp.rt'd on ripu Ifir routca.. Alt. Kmlly llalry. Phone Muin HIS. . ( S-9-lutf I'OR SAI.K Uncd planoa at bnr Ktlln prices. t $10 down and $10 . psr. month. U. O. aluslc Co. 3-9-25-lm PIANO FOR SAI.K near La IrRUUtS IWUIIUIUl. I1IHH KlUllL- . piano must be- sold at once. ; J-urRO -auvLnir anil -terrii. $10 monthly to rHiablo. iarty.- For ' purttculurs writu Cllno Music . Comnuny, 6G Front, atrcft. Port land, ' Oiveon. 1 7-tu-!:-l-'ip WA.V1 lil ATrN'l'Jr Pfr.ln-rK,. pnclteiH und qllier lahori'rs October 1.. Jmb-y lcr .Apple Ui-owers' hs n..( lino ; Jit, oio. : :i-IH-12-U WANTED f 'omiM.ti-rtt hoilH"lterp- Bargains 10 iicrcs extiii good .land, fair house and barn, close in; $5000. ; Modern apartment house, close in a real liai'sain'. . , Wo have several good modem homes - at very reasonable prices', and telnis. See us before .you'' buy;-. - ' WEEKS & BLACK RI'.Al.TOHM ...Now loley Itldir. lnsuimnco - Loan. HEATERS NEW OR USED, COAL OR WOOD From $1.00 to $80.00 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Furniture Exchange Fir ud Jefferson Phone 4T4-J . WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Time Is Short Get your name in the new Telephone Directory It May Mean a Lot to You! V Home Independent Telephone Co. Observer Want Ad Rates . (Count five average words to the line) ler line, 1st inwriiou too lur Una, each added con secutive insertion 7c Minimum charge on one wr- di'r 25c IIAIT.S ItY MONTH 2 lines, per muntli :t lint's, per month &1.25 4 Hues, per month SM.OO 5 lines, per 111011 til $4,13 rat-li atldilionul line over five charged at- Wc per line per month. CASK IN ADVANCE la re quired on all duKSirteil ordtM-s to' cam tlufto i-attM. Higher rates choi'gtnl on all credit, in BertloiH. , Copy for all classified orders VmiM. bo in OH office by 10 A. M. DAY OP IXSBRTIOX. Ktop orders on ad tiiHertud un til further notice mtist be - re celved by the eome honr or ex tra hmertlou will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on plume orders by payment on or before date of last Insertion: . . rilOXE MAIV 37 "An Observer Want Ad WIU Io It" er at 70S O Ave. WANTKO Housechianinar by tho hour. 1214 W.Ave.' -10-S-Ctp MAM HAHH1CH Kxpfirt hair cut-' tins. Moles, aupfrl'luouH lu!r removed by elect rolyia. Colonial , Ucauty Shop. . Phone . . . io--tr WANTED - AVawhlns at home. Will call and deliver. Phone .290-M. 2-9-29-lmp WANTED buttons made. Hem BtHchlug. Art and Baby Shop, 9-4-lm l)ex'rthK IlnrvcNt Hands J'lin4l ' WIN.VIPECi, Man.' (AP) The first flues to be recorded in Mani toba for refusal to obey 'iinptoyers' in.struclioiiH were assessed three harvest hands who abandoned their work duiinK the height of the harvest season. They ; were tilled $5 aid costs-. i.-..-i ., FOR SALE A well-furnished house and Wig lot for Jr-JitiM. Very, seldom.' I an opportunity presented like this. The initial payment is only 5u; Monthly payments 0:1 balance. 1 One of the unusual opportuni ties is presented in a furn'shed koine and a goo i 000, for ? 1850, near the co jrlhouse. Owne non-r-.-FhU nt ur.d wilt aej-ept a pay ment of 350. - i Mr. Itenter," do yon realize that, thf mnjorlty of houses for tent are lor sale. 1 have a splendid hm of listings, many which re. inire only small payments, and prh tl today much ' lower, ' titr.n ntiuiiar property can be procunJ next spring. Now 1a the time to invtsi.'. in La Otande property..' It pi y. to think just it little faelev than the other fellow, and it jiij.v snve you thn Inconvenience of moipg during th cold winter months- - GEO. II. CURREY RK.U.TOR I'ai'iu IioaiM Ad Page Counties NEW TODAY VANTrl HoiiueworU ly tin- day. 1702 V Ave. ' i.S-MI-13-St WAUTKI) IMeaaunt,- rcfinrd lniil dle uptnl .luiiy would like to lulu- ear! of children evt nlurs. 1'lione 4M5-W. , S-ln-3-2U i'Olt HKNT NiiHly furrilaheil two rooin upt. Sotil HvtHJiid, cor. Ad uiiih. I'hoiic 47U-J. ,;:-i-13-2t l'OU UKST KurnishoU hoiist-, 5m5 Main, rtirniahwi two-room upl. lrunitro 1802 CoUur .St., or phone 2504, .... .'7 ' " -10-l.t-2tp l-'ort . RA'I.K Choin- Itullis now ut t'larl;8 KIoHhH, Koley Hotel Itldc. . : . ' JU-U-lt VCllI .HAJ.M (1-rooni ntOilfrn home on WasTt; ' Avn.', close , in. Hip lawn with pli'nly'.or shade tn't-s, Ifwrupe, ypodshHi, Imk garden plot,' alrawhrirry . pairh, nldf- walkfl &hJ' Htret-t lniprovfinMHs In and 'pfllil- for. Can ho bouKht on eal" terms. , Tlione I'dl-W. CITY tPIJLATION ESTIMATES MADE . BY U. S, BUREAU ' WAfli I TNO-TON v(AP)r Census bureau .caleulaUons of. city popu- ihlioiiH as.Qf July 1 this year, eov- Hns: -a-laiye iwrl or the I'ntied States were made public Sunday by the' dopni'tment ; of commerce. New York being omitted, Mil- caffo. wllh a total of '2,990,2.19, was the largest city listed. Kor Philu: delphia 'the bureau estimated 1, 0.3.44;- for l)etroitfM;242,044; ' for Cleveland, '9:J(fI,4sr: for St. l.ouls, 821.048; for. . Baltimore, ' 7!)il,2i)fi; HOHtOrii':-: 7-8.1 i029; 1'ittshnrg. ' !. fifili; Hun- Kranciseo,' '557, Olio; 1 falo,' OiiS.otil, and Milwaukee, ftuu.- ji92. . ' .. : ' t These were the only cities listed which wereassiKned more than a half, million of population. The bureau calculations were basrd on the rate of Increase growth shown )y the, cities considered during the decade 1910-1920. except'in a few cases where recent state or local census figures were available. Cal culations Mvere not made for Eos Angeles, Atlanta, Akron, Oklahoma City. Norfolk and a few other points where there was reason Jo believe-: the; results .would be far from; correct. ; ' . v' Cities shown to have populations between 300, auo and half a million include ' Washington. IX C, IDT,- USif Newark, 452,513; Minn-a'poliM, 425.435:- New Orleans, 414.4 :i ; Cincinnati, 4i)9,33:t; jKansasi Htjf,: 3i;7'.4:il ;;luu'iauapolis, 358.8 19; Ho Chester, lilfl.TSit, and Jersey Oily, :u5.2.so. ; ; . Above 20(1,000, the bureau also placed .Toledo. 287,380; l'ortlund. ore.J 2S2.:;S3; Oi nver, 280.911: '"o- lumbus, 279, S30; Providence, It. I.. (17.918; Louisville, 259.209;' fiak- land. 253. ou: St. I'niil. 'ifi(ut- o muli a, 211,7(i8 .and Hirmingiiam, J 205.ii70. - I Estimates were not made for cities having loss than lo.oao popu lation nor for communities fn Flor ida, Iowa, Kan.sus, .Massachusetts, .New lo.rk, Itbode Island, South Dakota. und Wyoming, where atate census have been recently taken. IUidy PerM'tmtl Onk Tnik. LON'pON AP) Professional foresterH in Khgland are not plant ing many oak trees, but the birds are carrying acorns and in waste lands the oak is being perpetui;led by .nature despite the decline in the demand for oak fn commerce. Con crete has displaced oak for fenoe- pofUft and in many parts of Kng-If-ad sycamore and other soft woods are more popular with builders. M0M1VI POP FRECKLES AND HIS A2oDY CAH CAM TcLU COWM COULD LEARM V NHV MoT (?LAD SD'IcTl ft Mn1 fiUMM V.t I I lAVr- K Aval . r 'urn i 1 S . , ' HIS OVMM BOOKS TOMRGliMW Vv'H:i E I 'fr cADIb A "iwlimr- I T 'T AFTER A SLl'fZr k listem to what J ( PMom ? itwhaw S yJ., v"j , r-S l,,D,r A n few games y BRorHCR gave ac A FELTMAM 6AV5 - , VOl) CAM MAKE HIM kM ' NWl I 0T ' Pi-aMev-J r nprrr ' "1 1 . '') 1 11 ,, to have great time g I ySR- . hiUto 'fl ','', - i f I IJL playiiug iber-iHER r.T. He eOT7UAT'SmME' J III K Too' :. U . I 1 ' ' . ill cri-i i OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo - H-V i , QtMn. A ' Round- , I Jl', H ' 1 tsss m . fell uB La Grancle'Tlieatres 1 "My Wife And I" At Sherrys Today And Tomorrow , . . ' . l The Sherry theater announces ''My Wife und P us the feature attraction. This newest arner 1 Pros, classic of the screen was translated onto the screen from uie I story by Harriet needier Slowe, ; and may be termed a douuslic j dranui .of considerable emotional fronfltct. ;. '''''from Owen 1 in vi:! iivm-mmus ! ; Julien Josephson." hd.u.J.' j' Wife aeo J tor p-icmviiyiiam. iinn- t he'll Wiirner HrO.s. eltoi'e: .M.iilui-d ' Webb to direct, the Kcnsr.gnai atory of tiui struggle hetwi.t-i A i'atJit r ami son fur . the love of a heuutii'ul gohl-dlgger. .Mr, Webb;; brtlnant work -in -piwlous Warner piCltMnH rn'eh ft1' b r Marriage A'yw" ami "The park Sur;!ri" have pravcri his particular ability to in terpret. "!y Wife nu.-! I" In all its extravagant social pretention and audacious thome.-' The fast-movlnir .vfory of "My Wife and 1" called, for extremely capable players to crvict distinctly modern type of the .foei"tv world. :o Wariier P.rcs. gathered together a cast that lncludc?i 1 r no Kich in lhe featured role of rn. ' Horden. II hint ly CJorden a.s M r., P.orden; John I larron as I lie son; John , Itoche, Constance ileuiieti, Tom i:leke!t and ('lalre de Lorcx in the minor roles. All the nnntes in .('lis group of innvtc favorites; are I well known to the aiidii-nca of the country ami promise exe llrnt , act in?. .'-.' ( omedy siiowinrr. "(ilduap. . r Great Invention in Virginia Valli Play, "Up The Ladder" ' . , .r.y a tran-.rc quirk of fatIlic I'itr.t motion picture to make 'pne- FRIENDS CA'L- , 1 rjr- 1 611TBIU A.l U'DS W-Jt -. .4 jr.' itic.nl - use of the TetcvL'donphone, jau instrument which acicntiatH nil (over the world are endeavoring to perfect, and which .will . make it J possible for one . to actually sec to Wiiuill one in eunxcraiiiK uer iiie telephone, is not u m,stery yarn. , 1 For "11 l ie Ijidder." the Cnt- vcrsiil-Jcwcl feature comlmr to the Arcade theater for Wednesday only, starring A'lrginia Valli. in ) wt,ir, this novel invemion-of-the- ! luol roW is used to greul advnnt-ige. a ttoeiul mt'lodi;;:-! i ndapled '!JBv.. yi-ccsw "of ihe.tr.me n. '.in;' by j u cio' iiwani r-: vmi t ;i : 1? B.t'?S. J .. 7 If:. v. - " se t . l v - " " ff. The Testimony of Others my new book which may be had FREE upon request, on PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis orders, i have reproduced nearly 100 letters from among those received from my thousands of patients. These tell you frankly of their years of suffering of theii trying home remedies and even opera tlons, and. finally, of their complete curt bymyNON-SUKCICALmclhod. Thesi are from men and women 01 every .tatiiin, many of whom yot may Know, you will Ic.rn dj reatllnd till. Book why I enn gjvi ' a WRITTEN GUAHANTlCE tc 1 curt your Pile, or rtturnyourlM f J. DEAN. M.D..I1K l0RtlAND OFFICES: SEATTLE OlFlCCftt I Dr nVfnn Bumming Eiw-ii hr duii-mm A Mighty i WW V- An OpiJoitunily Missed! 1 X-T K W ' IWD ?."- . 1 "I-Ul-I- rO'K .tl'-. " ' - irruw.E! . T . Ji - )' : ul tho.. ' luvntor-husbund. 1 Am a detector of ;i1ehoidH, w televtsionphone is said to uutela ! the fantoiu' lie-deteetor In present )nsefin nuny of the police courts throughout the country, in that it is unerringly accurate. "Tp the I .h titler' ts tin story, of 'Wunmn-mude Man,"- lifted to I the heights of commercial success through the .noble sucrtriics of his wife. Virginia VaMI. uii.i or Ills in fidelity to the woman responsible ror his rise. ' Satisfied to climb the ladder to I played by Korreat Htutiley, rerusea to acknowledge the Tact t hat hie ambition would. have remained un it allied had it not been ihrough the uerirUv.u( his wife. , Margaret I Livingston, as ,'thu yonin in the 1 ease," flattering the gotistieal I vanity of the inventor, lure.v liim I from the narrow pat h on t o t he 'bruud-highway," the bine which Inevitably ends In moral degrada tion and destruction. Through a series of highly dra- I malic sequences, Miss Valli finally eel alms .her. pleasure-seeking hig hland.. Arab Says "Needle's I'.yv' of Hibt ivcfcis lu Wall (ialc Pl'ITSHritO, Kan. (AP)-The needle's eye" referred to In the New Testament is a small gale, In the Walt of ,li rusah rn, not a sew ing needle, at least lu the nphiion Job Negeimi year .ultl- Arab guide lu the Holy Land, who Is studying, music at the , Pittsburg Hlale Teaehern college. The lllblleal .passageto which this modern Job ha:t adduced ti Iiiew moaning Is lu lark 10-25, whert In Jesus' chided thos. w ho "triint In . riches. " Kiying: "It is easier fur a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich nuv.i .to enter the kingdom ot hea ven,'1., . "The needle'H eye.' says Neg.Mm, "commonly, mtsumlerslood as the eye of n sewing needle. Is known ki .lerusalein as a small gate within, a larger gate in the city walls.. It lit for tlie'uso of pedestrians al'tir the larger gate is closed for the flight tor protection. The gate Is so low that an .average-sized man must: sloop, low to grt through it," k If you only 'knew it, the man' at the bottom of n lot of things spends Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Rebuilt. Fuatlier Mattrewius Made Pillows llonovutnl Fluff Itiuta llnde f.oai old carjjcL. -Furulture IU-pulrcd an J Ileverrd La Grande Katircsg & Weaving Works ' Uot-nurd Fuitiliitor I'HONE I2'l-W ' Cliab KilwardH. I'rop Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car In lined but for one purpoae of convey ing the nick and Injured any. where thuy want to go. Main 03 N'litnt or Day Good Reason Of in,. ,t 2 ) - 4 "OOCH .1 f -V igr.-gJ' i 1 Professional Directory w This directory is especially handy for the neweonter or for the out-of-town reader who may nnt the name und adilrcsH of some profueslonnl man. It liaa Ihh'u carefully pre purcd and will pi we to be a ready aid o any reader lu ob talninff prompt professional wrvlce- Classified For Quick Reference fr r ; J- Attorneys .' ' Physicians & Surgeons bccii t. BUAttv .-- Attormr-at. rA,l. boumkii. w. a. . J! , l.w. i.rriu, MLst-UL-otuiim Ilulld- BmF?!i."ll,ri'",liS'', U' cdciihav .ad RnF!itnAiinoo. ,,fPS...,?.f!?'Y:.l":.D 'i T. Cuclir.n ivl Clon It. lCbtrhard, - ,, ' , V . ,i . " Atturiiey. t I.hw. Lm Orand, N- limlud lo dlM.j of tb. , tloiiul Hank bullJIiiK. Telepliou. .. L'e-. '' Nu "'"i 1i,r?t: M.lu 91. , New Foley . . . Tclenhon.: I . " ; V Bulldln ' '. Main It., UonEHT 8. BAKiX-Attorn at Phi "ola'n "VSon !: jioi..on building. Telepnon. ,ull IdlnK7 ' ' .Tn"." CAM. O. nBI.M Attorney at Law, W,! A!,n p- ' ANDIS M. O. - Itoom SU. Ni:vr Koley Uullains. - Puy.loiau and Muriteon i Telojihon. Main 77. Oardner TeleDhon. liuiltlluc ' Min , : Dentists . . w. p. mpadouv, h. u. -1 . . - ' ' burn, on . - -. i .. MatldlBK Main t Dr. C. W. nRWITfPenthV Card- . Priclan'and'Sut'ie'on ' i ner Building. Telethon. Main ti. New Foley Telephona- Uulldlng ' ' Main 19 . F. M KALSTOX. si. It. 1 Praotlcu llmltrd to dlaeaaw, of Ul. ' - ArCIUlCCl - . , Room. 1-H , Teleuhoh. ' Soturtior Uulldlin Main 7T. ;c:ii. MaLKR.Areu?.. . . A. U WCnAniSO). M. D. 'l La Orande National Banlc liulldlns "' Suruery J Room. H-17 Telephon. wwmmw p Bominr Building Mnln IS li p j.ijHENfiY CO.. Toledo. Ohio FARrVS LOANS Six Per Cent . TEN YEARS' TIME : Prepayment privileges. $3,000.00 to . 30,000.00. ' I Exchanges Everywhere. Coins in and tell us what j'ou have; we may be able to trade you out of debt. Securiiy'Land & Savings Co. BUTTERNUT SUPERFINT PURITY S REAi. ESTATE R. d. McWILLIAMS n i ' in mm --rk.v u i SKI' ' 1 ey kttWt- V w,vr- I Mi i K-J I V't I i PtH' Kffl X op o.'ii:7 , ' : - w.-a yA! i - - - :: Mm ID r ' :i J. - ' year,' while others tinnounce a no- '. Hiinday xehedulo for, 1920. Catise Increased Kunduy sehthuent In that) country. , .. - ,i, . WEAVER'S - Tailors, Cleaners. Dyers And Pressors lUO'E MAIS 739 - Depot Street SWfiE i OX AND AFTEIt MAT II L.KAVE I.KAVK Union I.a Urmnde :00A. M. .1:110 P.M. ' t:lBP. M. ' 6:10 P.M. Sunday .1:00 P. K:10P. M. P. fl. DcliAP . . Ileadqnai tern, bonuiici Hotel A Combinitlion of flood BREAD . , Made by La Grande Baker- By TAYLOR; 'amity Dy BLOSSER ft HOW co.mc vou ) ( V.'iiV T,z deck ;! fDOMTIXAV yS WORE OUT fcO J ,i Ls AMYMORE? j WEHAproQuny j;