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Thursday, Novomhci' -5, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER fage. Nine . The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallow FOR RENT VOK HUNT Furnished lipart '' mrnt. ftteani hisit. 1'hone Sttl-M. 2-11-4-Clp I'Oll RKNT (.-room partly fur , uisliril mouVrnt liousi'. Inquire 1SOC M Ave. 8-11-4-2IP von hunt - hOUSt. full Modern 0-room ' M-r.so. 3-io-:io-tr, von itiiNT- -2 houses. T'tl. 47Q-M. 1-10-ls-tf FO SALE, I'OIt SAl.K l.tmvo onlirs ut Mm. NvUlis for liiind palnlt'il ili-cssi'S. s 2-11-4-Slp VOK SAl.K Ajiplts Go pi-r box n John Lloyd's lii(6 7 inlli'H r-asl '. or l.a tlrundfi' m-or Viilorlu sf liool iousr. ! 4-t 1-4-aiit l.'Ort SALR lKKlni limn, icon 'lbs.-. Will :Si)h;inKn for our or '' trunk, . liox :I4, Mlnulii, On-, "' S-l l-S-Stp 1'lilt KAU:-r-IfuiMlllK Knivi l, Irinclc 1 . dirt, fertilizer, lll-incli dry wood, . work horsos and, inllk KOtitH. '. ,1'hono H14-M. 4-ll-4-:tlp VOR 8A1.H l!ii'il piunos at bur KtLln prices, f 10 down mvd $10 n -" month. K. O. Music; Co. l-:i-tr VOn SAl.K Six-weeks old plus. J. 1,. Fclk, lt. Qlen. 2-ll-3-3tp VOW SAl-K Koldlng bed. J012 Ctll. 2-ll-3-3t VOn SAl.K . lly owmv, modern .: six-room houso. ('nil Muln 68G. v ' - 2-11-2-tc H A V K 8 repnirnd, combinations chungod. J. ItoHunbuum, M-104. 2-10-S-ln von SALE -. nnd cream. lur routes. l'honn Muln - rastourlzed milt Pellvsrod on reffi Mt. Kmlly Dairy. 618. 8-9-iatf WAJSl'ED W'ANTKP Prrsslng, rleanlns;. Z cirri's Tailoring. M-176. .He- . livery. 11-3-tf WANTKI llwirders. Hours 6-7 . a. m., 11:00-1:00 at noon, 4-7 p. 7 m. 2007 Second. 3-ll-2-4tp . jSlONEY TO LOAN J2B00 onjnp- proved city or farm property. " Will. Miller & Co. 3-10-2 1-tf MUHIG I.KSHON8 Violin and su- . ophonfi. Vlottn leaeher, IV A, Nlckolafts; saxophone toaehur, I. J. Butler. Music. Co, Cull M-119. Ew Ore. T 5-10-: -imp- MAN IIARFIEll ' ting.' Moles. -rjxpert hair cut superfluous: hair BUY THIS HOME 6-room modern house, close in, on paved street. Price, $3,700.00. Cash, ? 1,500.00; balance terms 2 acres in Fark Addition, Improved with two 3-room ho-jw-s. Price, $2.600.01.. Cash, $600.00. nalanee, $20 per mouth. ' 5-rnom modern house, M avenue, large lot and gar-' age. Price, $4,700.00; easy terms. WEEKS & BLACK KKALTOItS Nw Foley Illg. lasnranr Loans HEATERS NEW, OR USED, COAL OR WOOD . v From $1.00 to $80.00 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE V Furniture Exchange Ur and Jefferson Phone 474-1 WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE Long Distance The Vocal Handshake .r i USE THE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE It saves time, money and useless trips. Prompt Service. Reasonable Rates Home Independent Telephone Co. Observer Want Ad Rates (Counl five average words to tile line) Per linn, 1st Insertion.... 0o l' r lino, well added von- scruiiva lOBerllon ...,....,.... 70 Minimum cliarve on one or der 8.1c RATIOS BY MONTH 3 linen, per month .U..93.M) 8 Hues, per monlh........... rt.ao 4 lines, per month............. H.ltO 3 lines, per month. ............ iM.fl Kath additional Una over live cliariieuV n( bOc per lino per montli. CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all classified orders lo earn these rates, Higher rates, charged on all credit tu aurtions.. Copy for all rlassiried orders must he in this' office by ' 10 A. M. UA.Y OF INSERTION. Slop ortlers on ad Inserted on til fuiilier 1101106 must be re ceived by the same hour or ex tra insertion will bo charged: Telephone orders solicited. 'Cash rates may be earned on phono orders by payment on ur before date of last ' Insertion. I'HONE MAIM 47 'An Observer Want Ad WiU Do It" ' removed by electrolysis. Colonial Beauty Shop. Phono M-638. J0.-tf WANTED Buttons made.' Hem stitching. Art and Baby Shop. . s-4-lm -. - m NOTICH OF SIIKIIII'F'S SAI.H, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue or an attachment execution and order of sale issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, dated the 2(lth day of Sep tember, 11(25. to me directed nnd delivered, upon a judgment, decree and order of sale made and enter ed in said court on the 5th day of November, 1923, in fuvor of A. J.. Richardson, pluintiff, and against K. K. Carpenter and Mrs. K. E. Carpenter, defendants, wherein judgment was duly entered in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants for the sum of SS33, with interest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from the 5th day of November, 1923, and the further sum of $18.00 dollars costs aiid disbursements, in which suid cxocution and order of sale J am coinmandiMl to mtike a atilo of' tho following dfscribpd real property,, tln s:init' Ix'inir the ronl propnrty FOR SALE 4ft-orre farm 15 miles from,'Ta Grando. About 18 acres in c,Tilt vatt on, bulanco splcnUld puistum. Vut 30 tons alfalfa last t year. About 400 fruit trees bearing. An Ideal place to keep a fw cows, poultry, grow vegetable.., fruit and berries,- . Owner has lived ' there muny year always madu monny. No niorlffiiKes. Priced to sell, Very liberal terms. I Imvo a larffo 6-room modero, well-built liotirm:; hot water heat ing plant, full .basement, fireplace guraKe, lawn, shade. TJiis was built for a real homo, rtcvd Hovoral thojisand dollars less than It can bv duplicated for. All clear no niorturuRHS. This will appeal to the prospective buy,r who has been wulting for a (fen- uinc baricaln. GEO, H. CURREY 1 RKALTOR . 1 ami Iioanff $100,000 to loan on fam lands. Ad Page Counties NEW TODAY I'OIt RKNT I .a rue pleasant sleep ing room on ground floor one block from post office. 904 ,Wush. S-H,.6-2tp Hill SAl.K Kail I'lppins and n. J. Oroonlng applfs. I'lione 4S6-J. 2-ll-5-2tn LOST Sinull day-book north of trucks. . ItewtiTd if returned lo Observer. 2.11-6-3lp li,ONI-T-rfdes, wrLst watch on Hpriltg Kt. Hunday. Owner may have same, by paying for ad. l'honc 33C-J. 4-11-6-21 VOll 8AI.K Hugs, ltqynl Vacuum weeper and oilier articles of hauxoliold furniliirc. Call 468 W. . 3-11-5-ltp FOIl SAl.K Tables and stoves nt bargains, pon't go to Claud Pratt's all Iho time. Come see White's Hecond Hand Store, 142(1 Adums. i 6-1 l-5-2tp fOH SAI.B Plvo-room bungalow on Ninth Rl., with furniture, . I-'GUO- .Six-room house on Oak St., I.'IGOO. Mix-room house on West Main Rl., $3700. Iteal buys. Pyramid Land Co. s-U-6-ltp FOR" RKNT'. S-room modern - hottse furnLshed on N. Second. Call S69-J. 2-11-5-tf FOR RKNT B-room modern house with garage. Close. In. Call 1X05 U Avo. S-ll-B-Slp FOR ItFNT S-room partly fur nished rooming house. Call 342-J. 2-ll-5-2t FOR SALE Rummage in the Methodist church basement Rat. at .(-o'clock. s-ll-6-lt WANTKIi Hair Work. I am back In La Grando again aflor a lapse of nlno years with an exceptional ly, fine lino of hair goods, all kimls of hair work. Itring your combings and havo thorn inado up while I am here. Madame Kennedy (of Walla Walla) 1204 O Ave. . 9-ll-5-2tp FOR fcALE Used electric washer in fine shape, will sacrifice if taktn at once, rhone 4 74-J. a-i i-s-nt attached In said action, to-wit: Eri of SV Of BK4. Section 28, OVp. 2 S. H. 3 8 E. W. M., also 3 acres off the Bast side of the W of SWH of S15H. Section 2S, Tp. 2 S,(K. 38, E. W. M.. all in Union County, Oregon; also Lots 1 und 2, in Block 138, Chapltn'B Addition to 4a Grajidn, Unlou County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue and au thority ttfauld writ, nnd in obeflt ence to its commands, I will, on Saturday, the 7th day ot November, 1 y25. nt the hour of ten o'clock A. M., of said day, at the front door of the county court house in I-a Grande, Union County, Oregon, sell at public auction the above describ ed real property, and all tho right, title. Interest and equity of the said defendants K. K. Carpenter and Mrs. E. K. Carpenter, in nnd to the same or any part thereof on the 5th day of November, 1923, or -that they or either .of them has since acquired In und to the said prop erty, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, subject to redemption as provided by luw, the. proceeds of said Bale to be applied in satisfac tion of said judgment und decree aforesaid. Dated thin 5th day of Septem ber, ly?5, JESSE HUERHEAHS. Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. Posted Hept. Cth, 1025. Iute of sale November 7th, 1925. Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29-Nov. 5. MOMTtf POP WE JUST COOLDM'T GET ALONG TbSBTHER - HE NEVER DAJ0CED OR BOUGHT WE CANDVOR FLOW6RS AND SOLACE fOU A VIHBOEVER WE VJEMT OUT 'BRUISED TOfiETHER HE MADE HEART WHICH Ride on The streetcar INSTEAD Of HIRINS TCUOWED A TAXI The breaking Orr"OF HER WIKSIIES NIECE DBoPPED PROtDWfiED VISIT FRECKLES AND HIS YES AW ujs ) 5 ' IZ ft, ... -,. YT 4a ABaur colomBUS NES f F " l? SWIRS SAMTA A ARIA . in SCHOOL TODAY- N-r-05T MAM6D THE . S CAAC ACQOSS TV' 'lM AllrJA.TWE PlMTA, ( VS, ATLANTIC OCEAN AAI' ) V C V AMD AN' J P'A?L DIS-C0WE06D AVEOICA J V 1! - .jti sfi Coming lo mm St. AIkvo Is piflimxl Mrs. Fiitnk "MkIiihIu"', whleli is )inliis lo La Grande "Lightnin'" Is Record-Breaking Comedy Hit Tho commanding- event of ths past several years in local theatri cals will bo the forthcoming' en gagement at tho Arcade Theatre on Thursday night, Nov. 13 of the record breaking comedy hit, "J.ightnln", which John Golden will send here fresh from Its sen sational run in San Francisco. It is seldom that a play Which has already run five years can bonst of the same cast that appeared ut its metropolitan premiere, yet "I.ightnin" makes this claim. The same players who scored so con spicuously when this comedy was first bronght out at the Gaiety Theatre, New "York, are still play ing their original roles. This in cludes Thomus Jefferson who suc ceeded to tho 1 1t 1c polo upon the death of the Into Frunk llaeon. and who achieved such splendid popularity during the Ran Fran cisco engagement, will be seen in tho same rote here. Mail orders arc now, being re ceived for tickets. The regular sale starts Monday Nov, 9th ut Glass Drug Store, Prices are; l.oges and Lower floor $2:20; Itulcony first 4 rows $l.fi5, bulim ic $1.10. These prices include the tax. . "The Live Wire" ' At Arcade Friday and Saturday A motion picture comedy Is such nn Intricate affairahat it is seldom that a story can be found that will be suitable, for semen purposes without considerable changes. Such a vehicle must have a rapid succession of "situations" that are original nnd laugh-provoking: there must be "gags' without end,, and, last but not least, there must You EXPECT Too MOCHOFAFEUOW WHEN I WAS COURTilOfi YOUR up NO AUNT SHE NEVER 1 M ( " A TfeNDER. ME WANTED SUCH LAVISH THlNGS- HowEVER, 1 DID BUY HER SUM DROPS NOW ANDTHEW FRIENDS Arcade 4 es'TfiJoiuts" LIGHTNIN llacon, as "Ma Jones" in tlio Arcade. Theatres bo a touch of pathos and romunco to counterbalance tho fun. An Ideal vehicle, combining all these elements, was discovered In Tho Game , of Light," a novel written by ltichard Washburn Child, former American ambassa dor to 'Italy, which has been made into a film comedy under the namn of "The Live Wire," starring Johnny Hlnes. This First Nation al picture will be seen at the Ar cade theatr Friday and Saturday. In Tho Live Wire" Mr. .Hlnes will first be seen as a circus star, a tight wire 'artlst," "a gentle man of the road," and then as a lnmp salesman, the period of his nd ventures told by Mr. Child, Hy tho hero's wit and ingenuity he puts over a big power and light contract for a public service cor porullon, there-by starting himself on the roud to fortune and win ning the girl ho loves. Mr. Child Is one of tho best known, .u.nd 'most popular of Iho present day ' American novelists and , short story writers. Among his books are "Van tubing Men," "The Hands of Nara," "FreHh Wa ters" and "Velvet Ktaek." "The Live Wire" gives Johnny Hlnes a vehicle of tho type for which he has becomo famous. "Calgary Stampede," With Gibson, Is Epic of Canada's West The Immortalization of the fam ous Calgary stampede is the ur. complUhment of the feature at the Star theatre, .Friday, Saturday and Sunday. . Those who lmvo often longed to see Ihe dramatic frontier celebra tions of tho West at last have that opportunity while at the sum time seeing a motion picture which sets a new standard In the screen reflection of Wentern life. , In a Universal-Jewel nnmcd "The Calgary Stampede," this Ik accomplished. The West Is shown Be Careful What - ANDKE WAS A BRuTk INHIR wiv. iifSFnlfiAriLrivPTIrDPinivitrr inaven AT AUOUlER MAM -UP unrS-- COMPAS5ION Fof? MY Mother Seems FtELING5Zy' WELl.tM GLKTo KNOW - 17 HE WAS A MAN INSTEAD V OP A CAKE EATING SHIEK . " I HOW MUCH MONEY JJDIDHE us It Is, not as some city-bred mo tion picture . director imnglnc It to lie. Ilerbet niucho, tho director, has produced a tense, well-knit atory In u Weslern atmosphere whtclt Is accurate to the fiaest detail. Interest is maintained In the fates of tho characters from the beginning to the end. From lh uhjoetiuns of the girl's father to the match ami his murder, to the final scene where all difficulties are straightened out. the fleeing Dan Mulloy, cowpuncher ,1s pur sued by the Northwest Mounted ollee. Thero Is tho girl and the love Interest, so necessary to every movie. There- Is the vllluln of a sort and thero uro spectacular scenes which raise tills picture lo the height labeled "unusual well worth seeing." It is truly an epic of the West set In the foothills of the impres sivo Canadian Rockies and mov ing for the. large part through the carnival scenes of the l algary stampede. Stampede week, during which all tho westerners gainer In I'.ilgary, was used to bring to gether Iho various threads of the story Into ono whirlwind finish ut Iho great racing finals of Iho celo' bratlon. . Hoot Cilbson performs somo fine stunt riding and does sonic ex cedent acting. - Virginia llrmrn Fill re Is n fetch inn heroine while Jim Corey molt es u 'iiuMl frightful villain. Olhers ill the oust urn: Clark Comslocll Ynes Seabuiy, W. J. MeCillley l'hllo Mel'llllough, Charles Selloll, Kim tin-gory, Tex Young and Hill C.lllls. The picture) wns directed by Herbert llluoho.lu his most en tertaining mood. Weber-Fields Oricinators of I Slapstick Comedy To the world at large the men tion of "Weherfields," at, micro's for the last time tonight, means years and years of delightful, vig orous, entuuHiusuc eomeuj u. tlonul Institution. To the Htago mo name means oven more. They were in truth, the originators of tho plu throwing gag. Charlie Chaplin may start Bult in the hltih courts of law claiming some Imitator has "stolen his thunder" but in stating his case Charlie must be careful not to claim authorship for tho ple ihrowing trick for which ho lias become famous. Weber and Field startod throw ing pies long bofore Chaille knew there was such a thing a n. MHge, ....i. htua fi iicmipiv Thn k( lint's i.irth is a simpio story, quirhiy told. Wlii'n tlio drama " J no uon .nierors" wns runnliiB In New 'York Wehrr unci Molds protouted nt tliolr Music Hull nn iipronrlous tru- vi'sty culled "Tim ConCururV In Iho orlRlnnl tho "heavy" had coniiiinndi'd tho horoino to drink ti kIuhh of wine. Jnstond sho dnslioi It in hl fiice. In Iho Wooon'tolds rrrslon, I'hnrloy Jtoss, tho vllluln or tlio piece, ordered Ills WlCo, Aid bid Kenton, the uirl, to out a cus tard plo or her own milking, a Jul juloy, extra, thick ciistun;. Hlio threw it in his fuce, C'horloy Chuplln wus then but n, cjckil.y Ind of nlno It wns Webor, too, who fit Bt woro u steel wig und padded pnntn. loons Unit hla anatomy -iiilnht withstand the tcrrlflo blows dealt him by tho deadly enno of Lew Molds, and it was Klclds who llrst sank a hatchet In a layor of cork between tho hnlr nnd the strci wit; tricks that have slnno becomo commonplaces on tho staRo. Weiier und Kiolds aro brlnirinn their comedy to tlio screen for tho first limo In "Friendly Kni'-mlns,'1 a iilctiirl.utinn of tho famous tirondwiiy sucoesH. of tho same inline. t.'oluedy Hliowlnpr, "TUb Clnmn," CIvlll'atlon is coming right along. You can buy almost uny kind of food In cans now. You Say, Henry! Too Wise "fi-Al r il I ADC A . VJEEK HE WAS A ) gjfjfflg- ' ! ' H-npQ' ","CU HIM ADUM&BELL - Cj '-3 w . Professional Directory ' Tlik directory to especially foe (he out-of-town leader ddres of some professional mum. ll baa ben sarefull j pre pared arid will prove to be a ready aid to any reader aa ob lalnhnpsajronipt professional service- Classified For Arttorneyi BOOH . MUDT Attornsy-at- orrioa wsst-jscooion nulla Inc. Tslpt4on Msln HI. COOn HAST KBICRIfAnO Ota T. coenran Mio i;uion K. riDsrnara, Attornsvs at. Law. La Orsnd Na tional Uank eulldlng. TUkos JHS1B Wit 1 ROIBRT a. BttKia Attornsy at Jscodsob buU'llnt. TslspBo'as ltalo R I, 1 cinL a. nCLHaWAttornsv at La. - Room 10, Nw Volar BuUslog. i-jiyuwip shir iif. . Ptatiate Dr. C. W. ERUV1N Dentist, Osr4 ner Building, i Tslspkoaa Kala M. Architect .ft . MIU.VR, AHfcliWt riuom 7 La Crania National Bask BulHlDg FARM LOANS Six Per Cent TEN YEARS' TIME Prepaymlent jirivileges. $3,000.00: to $30,000.00 , REAL ESTATE Exchanges Everywhere. Come in and tell us what1 you have ; we may be ablje to trade you out of debt. Security LandcV Savings Co. ; WEAVER'S Tailor, Oleancra, Dfen And Freaaera PHONE MAIN 1M . Depot Street , BUTTERNUT SUPERFINE PURITY K. J. Mc X'U N0PUM8 HE CAM YoUVc CALL hand for the who may vast the Quick Reference , Physicians & Surgeon , THI.LA X. BODMBR, M. 0. onaiar Building ' Main alt ' HARM OCTT, M. B, .uvf it m. iraclo limited to dtsaassa of III Ny. Ear, Now and Throat. New roUr , ., , Telephona Building ' "6rB U . B. O. KIHB-Y, M. D, in T.leaksaa stunning Main is ; aucii Attn p. landim m. n. ' fbyaloiaa & SurgMB Oardnar .. ... . . Tslaphena w. r. MaADOHV, M. P. aurgsoa Tlsahsn OUIIV1I1M a, m moouk, m. o. Nbw Foley razaieiao ana BurTe . jsuiiaiag 9.U HALITOM, M, D Praettca ttmltsd to diseases ot tha. K Kya, kar, Noia and Tiroat. ftooaui U-J Tslspkoa ontD.r Eulldlsg Mala 771 , A. t. RICBARDlOir, M. D, Sura-arr ' Rooaia 1I-1T . . . Telsphnm Bosnnier Bulldinrr atala It Osteopathic Phyaieians 1. L. INGLB, D. O, Oensral Ostcopathlo Practlca MAROARKT 1NOLB. D. O. Praotlca limltsd to sara ot infanta. Boaimer . . Talepboaa Bulldlna- ' Main 1M Mattresses Rugi Cleaned Rebuilt. FeaUter Mattresses Made Pillows Reaonitea Fluff Raca Made ftiaaa . old carpeta. Furniture Repaired aal Reeorered La Grande Mattress & Weaving Worjcs Uoensed Famlsator . -PHONE 424-W . Chas, Edwards, Prop MN-UGRAM STAGE" OR AND AFTER MAT II - IjEAVE ; . liEAVU . Vmkm 1 IiaGraada 1:00 A.M. t 1:00 P.M. 1:16 P.M. :I0P. U. Smdaj ' 1:00 P, M. 1:10 P. M. ' P. O. DeLAP , i HeadquaAter, A Combination; of Good - BREAD Made by 1 La Grande Baker WILLIAMS By TAYLOR HAVE YOU UNDERSTAND HE'S . BELL-IT'S REMARKABLE THE WAY PLAY A UKELELE AND HE WRITES THE MOST R0MAMT1C LOVE 'LETTERS oT A LOT OF M HIM A DUMB BELL By. BLOSSER 1 I