La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 30, 1925, Image 10

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Saturday, October 31, 1921
Page Four
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
The Observer Want
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa
FOR RENT
I'OK ItKNT Itoouia and board
1C0S Wash. ave. Cull 460-J.
2 -lv-l-:tp !
FOU ItKNT Modern 6 -room
nauae. Call M-6S6. I-10-30-tr
FOIt ItKNT 2 huusea. Tel. 470-M.
I-10-IO-tf
l'tlll KKNT 6-room house. Call
Waverly Apt. 2-10-IO-Utp
FOB SAUi
fOU HAI.E Al.pl. . from 21c to!
II. 00 per box. f'lionc J37-W. I
2-10-30-3tP
(
YOU 8AI.K 4 -room bungalow j
house. Hit Adams. S-lo-So-itp :
FOIt S.U.K A BOOd home locutod !
on a clom? In onr-acre IrurL I.tu- j
pml forms. Jaunty Ijind 4 ',
SavtaES Co. 4-l0-;-3t )
FOll SALE Second hand store. j
1426 Adams. 2-10-J-2tp
Fult KM.K at a sacrifice. 4-pli-cel
Ivory tH'd room suite. Cull 474-J. i
S-lB-JO-St I
roll 8AI.K Overstuffed srlnir fire- ;
aide chair In dark green tapestry: I
-removable cushion: Rood condi. '
lioo; comfortable: good looking, t
:5. Call Main tv7. 6.10.21-tfj
8 A FES repaired, combinations ;
' cuangvd. J. Kosenbaum. M-104.
I-lu-3-lm
FOR SALE Pasteurized milk
and cream. lelivered on reffu
V lar routes. ML Emily Dairy.
' Phony .Main 6I. --IMf
WANTED TO KENT Modern fur
nished house south of' tracks.
Iteliablc party, adults. . 1'hone
ItS-M. 2-I0-30-2IP
"WANTE1 A ranch hand, one that
, -will milk cows and feed stock.
. llalph Hutler. 3-t0-3u-:tp
MUSIC I.K8KON8 Violin and sax
ophone. Violin teacher. It. A
i Klckolaus; saxophone teacher. 1
1. Duller. Call M-1IS. E. Ore.
1 Music Co. . S-IO-52-lnip
MONEY TO I.OAN IJSuO on ap
proved city or farm property.
1 Wm. Miller A Co. J-10-Jl-lf
WANTED We are seeking a con
" nectlon with a strong, successful
salesman to act as our District
' S Manager In this territory.
To the nmn who measures up
io our tjuaniiearton, we ran oi-h
fer a very desirable contract '
whereby we assist him In organ
ising his force of sub-agents to
the point where he Is assured an
Income above the average. A lo-
Bargains
10 acres extra good
land, fair house and
burn, close in; $5000.
Modern apartment
htfuse, clow; I in a real
bargain. ' . y
We have several good
modem homes at very
reasonable prices . and
terms. See us befo:e
you buy.
WEEKS & BLACK
itii.Tons
New Foley II h If.
luMirancc Iamus
HEATERS
NEW OR I SED, COAL Olt WOOD
From Jl.00 to $80.00
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Furniture Exchange
fir and Jefferson Thou 4T4-J
.WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE
Time Is Short
Get your name in the
new Telephone Directory
, ... It May aican a Lot to You!
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Observer
Want Ad
Rates
(Count five avprmtfo wunU
lo (Je line)
Per I ftie, 1st ln!rrtkn 10c
I'cr hue. each aUdtl con
secutive tasorlJuo 7c
Minimum cliarse oa one or
der - 23c
R,vn;s ity moxtu
3 HovM, per month $3 P
3 liars, per mem t h . $.1 .2 3
4 Hai-s, per n tooth 1I.O0
5 lliirs, per month...... l."5
Kadi aritiiifoaal line over five
chargrd at &Oc per line per
month.
CASH IX ADVANCE to re
quired on all cim.HM.finl ortlers
lo earn f lieo rmten, II loiter
rates cliargctl on all credit in
sert ion.
Copy for all clarified orders
miui be in this office by 10
A. M, DAY OP IXKKItTIO.V.
Slop onlrrs on ad Inveiifd un
til furt Iter notice must be re
ceived by the Mime hour or ex
tra hvrrtlon will le charged.
Teleplione orders solicited.
Ca-h rates may be earned on
plione orders by payment on or
before date of Imst inenfoo.
PHONE BIAIV 37
"An ObM-rver Want Ad
Will Do If
cal of Ore Is not eas.ntfal at the
start, though dt-slrable.
Thorough assistance and full
co-operatic:i both in the devel
opment of desirable loans as well
as Savings Accounts, togethtr
with proper compensation are
assured the right man.
Add ress Sales M a n a ge r. F I -DELITV
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION. 321 Fifth street,
Portland, Oregon. 33-lu-3-3tf
MAN BAKBEii Kxpert hair cut
ting. Moles, superfluous hair
removed by electrolysis. Colonial
Beauty Shop. Phone M-&39.
10-l-tf
WANTED Buttons made. Hem
stitching. Art and Baby Shop.
M-lra
LOST
I.OST Small black leather purse
containing about $7. one $a bill
and the rest in silver. Name of
. owner on several papers In
purst. Ueturn to Observer of
fice. l-i-tf
LOST Pocket book, fifteen dol
lars or more Thursday a. in.
Fmder call 3S5-U. Keward.
3-10-3i-3tp
LOST Winchesti-r shotgun on
road between Chenault and
Peach Bros. lie ward. Phone
Main 61. 3-10-39-3t
LOST Hunch keys. No value to
anyone elm? except owner as
locks will b changed. Itetum to
01sTrver. Ueward. F. A. Ep
llng. 4-10-39.31
39.1.313 VIMT SI I NLAW.
tl'UKNK. Ore. A fatal of 1W.
313 recnatlonuliitts tslted th
Siuslaw national forest during the
past season; according to a repo't
just issued at the office of 11. S.
Shelley. suiMTVlsor. .The figur s
wtre lasfd on estttnatv
ruigvrs in charge of the
of 1 he
differ-
tnt stations In the fort-st.
The n port sho ed that iticlud
id among thi- visitors tn the for
est werr Ift,4s5 hotel guests, 3e5.
032 eaiDiH-m. 13.3" plenlcki-rs
and fii.l.'i transient motorinta.
When Germans rhle down, I he
Chine they alu.i lng Iie Iire-
Ad Page
Counties
NEW TODAY
i
WANTEl tock to pasture. Se
Victor ltaff.n, 5ui C Ave.
2-JU-31-2tp
KOIl SALE Uungc! wurvli and
carrots. 4i-lt. 2-U-31-4tp
I 8 A I, E 8 M A N WANTED - Hie
inom-y year around In atrllinp our
complete Hne of Hank Supplh
Including Check Covers, Pass
Hooks. Havings Ium Hooks.
Checks, etc. loo) different Ad
vertising; Novelti': JoO Exclu
sive Cultndars. Exclusive con
tract. Commissions weekly, biff
money on repeat orders. Twt-nty-sixth
vuccc-mful year. Kales Mgr..
Hankers Adv. & Supply Co.. Iowa
crty, Iowa. S-io-31-Hp
FOIt SAl-K ?nd grade potatoes.
Jl.UO xactt delivered. Call 2'j-J
or l'armurn 2bi after 7 p. m.
3-ll-31-3!p
I
, W ANTED Experienced clerk
I wishes 'work. Call Observer,
j 3-10-31-31p
FOR SALE Klve-room bungalow,
j with furniture. On Ninth St.
j $350. Good terms. Pyramid
t Lund Co. 3-10-31-ltp
FOR HE NT
3-room: 3 -room
house for rent to adults, furnish
ed or unfurnished, J. L. Mars.
3-lu.31-ltp
FOIt SALE The entire fixtures of
the "Prt scott Drug Co." consist
ing of show cases, shelving, soda
fountain, candy scales, cash reg
ister, check writer, roll top
desk and many smaller articles.
E. C. Tuckey. 7-l-31-lCp
FOIt KENT Two-room house-,
furnished or unfurnished. Wood
shed. 170 Spruce. 3-lv-Sl-ltp
FOH KENT Modern 3-room fur
nished apartment. Steam hat.
1606 Wash. 3-10-31-lt
LOST Springer Spaniel bird dog.
Color while and reddish brown.
Hob bed tall, long brown ear. Has
collar. Uewurd. Call Farm 114.
4-lU-31-tf
Everybody should cultivate in
dividualism, but never at an inter
section of busy strects.
Tho plow man homewa rd plods
his w eary way no more, he sips by
In a motor car.
FOB SALE
II-re Is another opportunity!
Two big lots, 60 by HO teel each,
a small house near the high
school for 31 3HI); a small pay
ment down and small monthly
Iayments will place you In im
mediate possession. Not much f
a house. It is true, but the lot
values will soon te worth more
than the owner is asking for th1
p ro pe rt y . K ee p it a few y ea r
and your equity and advance in
property w 111 permit yo i to o n
a lMtter honHa. Anything teats
paying n-nt year In and year out.
and here Is a chance to work into
something better.
A 3-acre home close in to the
business center of Cue h-js l--e
n 1 1 y bee n red uced I n price I n
order to mke a quick sale. In
vestigate this.
GEO. II. CURREY
r.KAi.Ton
I arm lonii.
SHM.OQO to bail on rami lan.K
MOMHI POP
HABITS
ASVCR
OtASKSE
5TAV WITH
THEGOMMS
A DAV To
OSA55
RAi MAD
A BAD
EfECT
OM
HE.MRV
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what s The MATre?? i doot kiootV- f vell I've called there w; v.. tt
VJU CWT EAT .vp ADOCTBC-TSVSU- I To CAU. A CO:kVV - I
TO aEEP A 0VAT J KEMBS To KAVc S?ET-.aX55 rovA o4 V i
AUVt-A.VOWHAT VS Ev5l;Sw? UCODAT'E "V HAS TO'J-'C I
X"0SE?S: t (SfTToo jr ) 6J-Ar !
OF l k. AoaoD3T15o V l?EMEEf.v. f
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
K-R MtX-Vl." ?JtiCV
La Grande
! Snappy Vaudeville
i Rill Hnminfr tn
J A !- o A a Cn r A Q T
Ail .UUk
An avalanche of sparkling nov
elties, snappy dance revue, com
edy galore, and vocalists who sing
sensible songs with harmony will be
seen at the Arcade theater on Sun
day next.
The Three Deveres appear In a
novel dance revue, a versatile
showing of steps with syncopated
shuffling, eccentric toe dances,
burlesque Spanish & French Apa
che numbers with beautiful drapes
and nifty costumes. Dixon
Freeman in .V Mlnutt? I .ate," a
colorful railroad conversation from
the pen of Itudy A. Powell, char
acterize th high brown and black
In a flasuv and novel war. Miss
Dixon Is a clever vocalist and Free-
man is a comedian that never falls.
Geo. & Lillian Whitney In "Let's
Have Some Fun" present a sing
ing, talking and dancing offering
with juggling and magic sandwich
ed in to make it more pleasing, Ar
lene Francis in "Character Impres
sions" Impersonates some of the
best known female stars. The
numlter Is a splendid expression of
song and Btory. Musical iH'tphinos.
European clown musical artists.
combine pantomimic comedy with
nov.-Hy music which makes for
twelve minutes of real comedy and
entertainment1 Pictures and or-
fenestra also featured on the bill.
Last Showing of
"Dixie Handicap"
At Sherrys Tonight
Kncing scenes for "The IMxie
Handicap. Iteginatd Harker's lat
est production for MctroGoldwyn
studio In Culver City traveled east
to the famous Kentucky race track
and photographed the third section
of the international race in which
Epinard. the French champion, ,
ran and lost.
Jn the picture. "The Dixie Handi
cap, a thoroughbred two years
old captures the derby, and pro
vides a smashing finish for a color- !
ful romunce of the South. This
climax was carefully prepared by
Hr.rker. who determined that noth
ing else but the real thing would
do for this sequence.
"The Dixie Handicap" w ritten
by Gerald Heaumont. and adapted
by Watdcmar Young, has a cast
that includes Frank Keenan. Clatr
Windsor, Lloyd Hughes. John Suin
polls. Otis Harlan and many others.
Comedy showing. "The Cloud
hopper. "He Who Qets Slapped"
Coming to Si.errys
Is Stoiy of Clown
The glamor and romnnce of a
European circus provides the col
orful, interesting background for
"He Who Gets Slapped." the. Vic
tor Seast rom prod uct ion which
opens at the Sherry theater to
morrow. This unusual picture, adapted
from the play by the noted Kus
slan author. Ix-onid Andreyev, is
set In the locale of a Continental
hipiHMlrome. with a clown as the
central charac(er.
Interest surrounds the produc
tion because of the fact that Vic
tor Sastroin. the prominent Swed
ish director, filmed It for the .Met-ro-Goldw
yn-Mayer company as hi
s-cond American picture. Like Lu
bitsch. Huchowetzskl and the other
foreign producers, Seastrom prov
ed immensely popular w ith the
American audienc? with his first
picture here. "Name the Man.
A strong cast has been announc
ed for the picture, headed by I .on
Chaney. w ho plays the title role.
Norma Shearer and John Gilln-rt.
The supporting players are Tutly
1 1 J 7 S
7- L V6P, Aliu; MiAS f'yrl5
MBVA,t)tr , evsur-ru.65 0iH,T Wi C'jTf
V V-T' '.- : -
Theatres
Marsholl. Kord Sterling. Clyde
Cook, Marc McDermott. lault ttc
Duval, Harvey Clarke, Kuth King.
George Davis and other.
Comedy. "Innocent Husbands.
NOTICE OF KHKItlFr-S SAIK
Notice is hereby given, that by
virtue of an attachment execuiiou
and order of sale Issued out or and
under the seal of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Union
County, dated the 3oth day of Oc
tober, I93S, to me directed and de
livered, upon a judgment, decree
and order of sale made and enter
ed In said court In the l&th day of
October. 135, In favor of Frank It.
Cultln, plaintiff, and against Will
iam Winn, defendant, wherein
judgment was duly entered In fa
vor of said plaintiff and against
said defendant in the sum of
173.37, with interest thereon at the
rate of C per cent per annum from
the luth day of July, 1333. and
the further sum of 1 1.65 costs and
disbursements, in which said execu
tion and order of sate I am com
manded to make a sale of the fol
lowing described real property, the
sain being the real property at
tached In said action, to-wit:
Lots 6 and S. Block 69. Chap
lin's addition to La Grande, Un
ion County, Oregon:
Now therefore, by virtue and au
thority of said writ, and In obedi
ence to Its commands. I will, on
Tuesday, the 34th day of Novem
ber. 1935. at the hour of ten o'clock
A. M., of said day. at the front door
of the county court house in l.a
Grande, Union County. Oregon, sell
at public auction the above de
scribed real property, and all the
right, title, interest and equity of
the said defendant William Winn
in and to the same' or any part
thereof on the 30th day of July,
193$, or that he has since acquired
In and to the said property, to the
highest bidder for cash in hand.'
subject to redemption as provided
by law, the proceeds of said saie
to be applied In satisfaction of said
judgment and decree afore said.
Dated this 33rd day of October,
1935.
JESSE BP.ESHEAUS.
Sheriff of Union County, Oregon.
Oct. 34. 31-Nov. 7. 14. 31. ,
XOnCK OF FILING OF FINAL
s ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Union County.
. In the matter of the Estate of
I. C. Holmes, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his final ac
count as administrator of the es
tate of I. C. Holmes, deceased, and
the County Court of e'nlon County.
Oregon, has fixed Wednesday, the
3th day of November, 1935. at 10
o'clock in the forenoon. At its court
room at the Court House in Ia
Grande. Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing any and all oh.
jectlons to tne said final account
and settlement of said estate.
Date of first publication, October
34. 1935.
E. C DAVIS.
Administrator.
Green & Hcas, Attornts for Ad-
ntinMmtnr
I Oct. 34. 31. Nov. 7. 14, 21.
France has given permission for
3C.O0O Jewish families to settle in
that country. One Jewish family
per village is the rule to be fol
lowed. Mattresses - Rugs
Cleaned - Rebuilt.
Feauber Mattresses Made
IMIiows Reno-rated
Fluff Rngs Blado froa
old carpets.
Furniture Repaired an J
Recovered
La Grande Mattress
& Weaving Works
trlrensed Fum 'gator
PHOVE 434-W
Cna. Edwards, Prop
The Drawback
Boy Wanted
PICKUP TESTS
REVEAL POWER
In a series of specially conducted
tets recently held on the Pacific
coast, the getaway ability of the
Overland Six engine was capably
demonst rated in unique fashion,
according to Getting and Hanks,
local distributors.
"Official of the Willys-Overland
Pacific company arranged the
tents which were run off under
newspaper supervision, with news
paper representatives acting as
timers, starters and checkers. The
results proved conclusively the
ability of the Overland Six to do
100 yards from a standing and
running start in an incredibly
short time.
"First, the engine was raired
with Keith Lloyd, one of Califor
nia's crack sprinters and a favorite
in the luo-yard distance. The tei
(was held in the Coliseum at San
Francisco, and both contenders got
jaway from a dead start. The run.
iier apuneti inio ine ieau m me
pistol shot and gained quite an
advantage in the first few yards
and then the Overland Six began
to "do its stuff," overtaking the
runner before 73 yards was
reached and taking the distance in
9.7 second. Lloyd was nonplussed
that a car could beat him over the
century distance, particularly when
the three gear shifts had' to be
made. Previous to the test, driv
ers had taken the Overland Six
over the 10 yards in nine seconds
fiat from a standing start.
'Another unique test to demon
Mrate the flexibility of the Over
land Six engine conducted
with a well known trotting horse
on the coast. The race was over
a straightaway course for an
e.sn.n un.e usance, jne norse
having a flying wtart over the
Overland Six. whose driver had to
start the motor, shift all three
- ... n ! u'tl ihht iim- llilllK Iiuroi
in the .soft track. The driver of
tne car had to accelerate to 29
mik- K'r hour to catch the horse
in 6fil feet. Iloth demonstrations
faithfully portrayed to California
residents the enormous power con
fined in the Overland Six engine
and its flexibility of handling, and
WANTED
LARGE
FARM LOANS
$3,000 to 520,000 preferred.
Retire that 8 loan with
one at 6.i. No additional
charges or commissions.
U Grande Investment
Company
rtONPFD REAITORII
Reliable Agents for RellaMa
Insurance Com pan lee.
UO I A ilama Are. Mala tU
our Throat is
.SOi.y inflamed-There
iS EVES iMO'CATiOM That
YOU HAVE BE EM 06'V6
TC3ACQ5 EXCESSIVECV
TAKE w AOViCE AND
CfJT 5OKiM3 ALT06ElrtR j
ABCVT0:?K. TL SATVK3AV? ( r C.ioV
Professional Directory
mi. 4i.OT.nr. t esnrcWll
for the ool-oMown rrrr who may w","le i
ddrrs. of some profwrioo.1 nut. It hu born cwrfnll, p.
paml and still pro.e to be a rradf aid to any leader la efc.
Ulninc prompt professional swtIc
Classified For Quick Reference
Attomevs
HIGH E. BRADY Attorey-t-
Law, of flea Wst-Jcobon Build
log Telephone ataia 11L
COCHRA - BHERHARD Gso.
T. Cochran and Colon H. Eberhsro,
Attorneys at Law. La Grande Na
tional Bank bulldln. Telephone
slain 91.
ROBERT a. BAfcUH Attorney at
Law Aat
Jacobson building. Telepnone Main
74.
CARL G. HELM Attorney at Law.
Room to. New Foley Building.
Telephone Main 779.
Dentists
Dr. C w. KRWI Dentist. Gard
ner Building;. Telephone Main M.
Architect
C B. MILLER, Arvkiiwt
Koom i
La Grands NaUonal Bank Bulldlnf
Showed that the car was more than
' ...... .!.- t
, nwnd' for suddenly increased
Bpet?u in I)rvSclU.Uay traffic."
' Iturin? Mar. 89 Moslems and
SS Jews permanently left ralestlne
because of bad economic condition.-
there. They started for
America.
FARM LOANS
Six Per Cent
TEX YEARS' TIME
Prepayment privileges.
3,000.00 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.
BUTTERNUT
SUPERFINf
PURITY
K-. fc McWILLIAMS
THATS A
SooD 5tx36SSl
hcMitr-THiMs;
OP WMATvDOLL
hand? for the
Physicians & Surgeon
TELLA H. BODMER, M. a.
Physician and BuriMi.
Bosiaiex Building
Ml
BARRY ROUTT, M.
LKB BOI VV, M. O.
Practice limited to dlseasen of .
V.vm Kr. NM nri Tt.s..
Building
B. U. K1HBY, M. D.
Physician and Burs eon
New Foley Telephrw,
anmia
UICHARD P. I. A NO IS M. p.
Physician and Surgeon
Gardner
Building
W. P. McABOBir, H. D,
Burysoo
Building . JaaToo
o. . Moonic, M. D.
Physician and BurgMn
N.,w,.?'.oleJ Tel,lK,n
Building Mala 11
. r. L. nALSTOX, St. D.
Practice limited to diseases of tb.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Rooms la-l Telephont
Soromer Building - Main tit
A. U RICRARDSOIf, H. O,
Surgery
Rooms lt-17 TBlBmit.ru
Bommer Rulldlng - Main II
Osteopathic Physicians
J. L. INtiLK, D. O.
General Osteopathic Prsctlca
MaRKiHBT IKidLK, It. 0,
Practice limited to care of Infaota
Boaitner Telephou
Building Main Itl
In n few iiiuiu. yeara the onlr
wuy you will no ulilu to sub the
country U by peeping over a bill
bounl. 1
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, ftjera
And fressers
PHONE MAIN ia
Depot Street
STAGE
ON ANI AFTER MAT It
LEAVE 1KAVB
Union - 1 Qranrie
:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M.
I:lf P. M. 6:u F. U.
Rundajr
1:00 P.M. S:I0P. M
P. O. neLAP ' i
Hcailqiiattors, Bomnier Hotel
A Combination of Good
BREAD
Made by ?
La Grande
Baker
By TAYLOR
By BLOSSER
( -Bur doc, if Someone j ( ;
OPPERS Ale A SOOD U !3 '
S R moThimo I WON'T HAVE j, t i
-JfeSE IT, will I fjlZsi ' ;