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Wednesday, Novcmlioit 25, l!)2.r; THE LA CHANDE EVENING OBSERVER The Observer Want " The Market Place of Union and Wallowa FOR RENT FOR RKNT SlPopiiiK room and v ' ininiKu clcso in. S05 Jofferson. a, . ' -i 3-11-24-litp .A i ... i i ii i toil TtENT-Modern eteum heated 1-001118 with or without bourd at ZubLf- Ilrick. 3-11-25-lt f OR KENT Furnished house. lift (I0V4 Kprue.e St. . -. 2-H-14-2t toil RENT Apartment In New ' J' Oley Ulds. - Imiuiru J. J. Foley,. - ' 2-U-lS-tt HIRKNT I Htenrn heated sie(ip- laoo 4th St. . , 2-11-24-Utp Poll Kf'INT fv room house, flood lotution.. l'honu. Al-GIII. - a-ii-io.tr FOR RENT Modern li-room house.. Cull M-liSli. 2-UI-3li-tr FOR RENT 2 housno. Tol. 70-M. :& . 1-10-JCif FOH SAUEi "'FOR BALE OR RENT C-room'1 Lf house with ncro tract. Call 10112 if M .Ave., or phone,211-W. ',,'' - 3-11-24.-21 , f OR SALE Conn cornot urid ense, ::, trumpet model, nearly new. Rea ; sonulilo. 1 f 1 4 Jerteraon St. . :i , : 3-ii.2-2tp ' FOR BA 1,11 Turkeys and ireoso. ; Call 305-W. or 407-11. 2-ll-23tr M'Oll SALE 7 14 h. p. General Electric 2 or 8 phase motor, 220 volts. Good condition. Complete . ; with ' starter and switch. Earl - E Chandler. Eluin. 5-11-24-lmp FOR SALE- 6-room mpdern home. tioflo in-on paved street. Terms reaspnahle. . A bargain ir taken s at once. ' Call Observer or M-37. ' 4-11-20-tf ' FOR SALE 4-room modern houso ) and furniture. Inquire 2006 N. Hlrch. 2-11-19-Ctp FOR SALE Household furniture. Call Main 010. 2-ll-m-tf i-FOR SALE 6 room partly modern houso and 3 lots. 2102 N. Ash. I . 3-11-10-lmp t FOR SALE Used pianos at bar: gain prices.' J 10 down and $10 a month. E. 6: Music Co. 11-3-tC FOR SALE By dwner, modern Six-room house, can .Main dm. , i, ' 2-11-2-U WANTED A good iresh cow. or ; one that will soon freshen. Cull We are prepared to offer a very attractive proposition in farm loans rates 6Vz, no com missions or appraisal fees. See us if you con template a change. We also have some money to loan on city property. WEEKS & BLACK RKAITOUS New Foley Hlrfg. Insurance Loans Hear tlio Welsh CiliTinon nt 1j. 1). S. TalHrnncle, Monday, FARM LOANS HEATERS NEW OR USED, COAL OR WOOD From $1.00 to $80.00 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Furniture Exchange Fir nad Jefferson Phone 4T4-J WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE Why Run Downstairs to answer the telephone? An extensjon, or extra telephone on your line will save you many steps, and make it possible for you to answer your telephone promptly day or night. . Your request will bring prompt installation. Home Independent Telephone Co. Observer Wan t Ad Rates (Connt five avornjte words to the line) Per lino, 1st luwrtkm..' 0o l'er line,, ym-h adilett con ' hciumIvo toMTtlon to Mininjum charge on one or der UBc ItATKS HY .MOM II 8 )iims, per nioulli....nH....$2,ftO 3 Hints, fifr month $3.85 4 lines, in r month , $4.00 6 lines, per mouth '..$4.15 Kadi uddltioiial line over five (.'urged .at SOo per Hue per month. CASH IS ADVANCE to re quired on all cIiiRsiflcd orders to earn thvse ratox. Higher rates cliareil on all credit In sertions. Copy for all elRAsirietl orders must be In this office by 10 A. M. 1AY OK INSERTION. Ktoptorders on ad Inserted un til further notice must bo re ceived by the fuimo hour or ex tra insertion will ha cliarged. Telephone orders solicited. Cnfch iuti!s may be earned on phone orders hy payment on or before date of last Insertion, ... rilOM-1 MAIV 37 "Au Observer Want Ad ' Will Do It" 420-W before 7 p. m. 3-11-24-St WANTEO 34 head shoots, 40 or 50 . lbs. fall Leo's Grocery. Main 740. 3-U-23-3tp WANTEU Buttons made. Hem stitching. Art and Baby Shopi ; 9-4-lrrf WANTED rreeslng, cleaning. Zweifel's Tailoring. M-170. re livery. 11-3-tf HAND SAW PLAYING) Instruc-" , tions. EngaKoments. C Depot street. 3-11-6-lmp SAFES repaired, combinations ' changed. J. Itosenbaum. M-104. 2-10-3-lm LOST ESTKAY FA) l''our work horscR: ' two llfrht bays, sffrrel . horso and one bnld faced horse. AH with reached nmne and shod, fall at Harris Grocery Ptore. He wn nl.. ... 4-1l-23-3tp .' Half 41ie engaKemunt:rings are hiiuKht with money raised hur riedly. ' FOR SALE A oily milk routo nnd complete pijiiipinenl, Monthly income, $5(10 und- can be greatly hicreuaed. 2i cows', team, wag-on, crates, bottle, cooler, milk waon, mower, rulto. ilwelllnfr. barn and IS acres of rand adjoining city. -This la a Kolii concern. A bioney-muktir, A COO-aere stock ranch, nai T'nion. About U0 acr.es In colli I vat ion, 7f acres alfalfa land. I SprliiKH ill every pasture, creoK i runs- throiiKh tho jlace. Own'ir ! is non-re.sbient and lias mndn a .special price. Karly Hprintr bunch y.vauH pasture. 1 anuly orchard, berries. Ownnr alwnys made nioiioy. Thin ilace will take cam of J CO head of Block. GEO. H. CURUEY RKAIIOU 1'aiin Loans $100,000 to loan on farm lands. Ad Page Counties NEW TODAY l-'OH RENT rurt of duplex-hollar-t'urnlHhed or unfnriilaheil. See Jlrn. Zllbi-r. 3-1 1-24-Itp KOR RENT 3-room upurtnp-nl. I'arlly furnished. Jmiuirc J!uU Third. ( a-U-26-Jtp WANTED Housework and chil dren to earo for. full M-47. 2-ll-20-2t) FOl RENT 1'artly furnlBhert 5 rootn modern house. Jnriru A. J. Wurren, lOOli At Ave. ; . !l-l-26-2t TO EXCHANCIh; l.lKht tourinK car for one-tpn IrueK. WiurVvu or taliu difl'erenee. Call uliHfiia V. 4-1 U26-0tli WANTKl) l'ir.st class carpenter work liy day or contract; reitson uhle and guaranteed. 1512 V. 3-11-26-UtP LOST llrlndlc'lmlldoi. Answers to namo of ;"Smokc." ' Ttewai'd. full 3S3-W. -' 3-11-25-llp l'OR SALE Silk underwear. See my ud elsewhere, No. 2, Depot Kt. .Mrs, J'kinnie Alllnson. 3-U-5-ltp The ColoRno. cathedral, started in 1248 and not completed until 1880, carries trie U'Rend that the oriKioal architect sold his soul to the KvU One nndhiiunted tho ctll ficp until It whs completed. A MotheV Niad'eVlInnny. , 'The children and 1 had colds," writes Mrs.; Nancy Matluir,, Iticii-. wood-, Ohio, "and. thQ first dose of KOLKY'S HONKY ; AND TAU helped us right awuy. 1 Wo surtdy got quick results. I shall keep it on hand all the time." Thous ands of mothers have found in KOLKY'S HONEY AN 13 TAlt the Ideal couh: and cold remedy tor their children. Contains no opi ates. Children like .it,-, Sold by nil druggists. Adv. We Offer To you who are in a . rentod house. A chance to pay to yoms- selves part of the amount .of the rent you paid . to some.-otliir owner. .'; " 'A IIOMF! ' s - ? ,7i PX jJConvinced.- Let us- 6how you this one: A 5-room housts', heavy stone foun dutton, .t hardwood ' floor In' front room, jfood sized cellar; a won derful view from front porch of the city. Ti lots,1 each 00x110, Karaffo, hen house, - A caqh pay ment down,; asMiime mortsaKe now on property, contract $2500 and intertmt on halnnee each month l.,ov price, $2,250.00. , ' srcrc us. U Grande Investment Company BONDED RKAITORS Bollable Ageuu for HelUftU bumranca Oompsnlna. HOt Admma Ave. Mate 9U MOM'M FOlT FRECKLES AND HIS ' . . N PECHAPS UMCLE HEURY iS VmEWf C E?OT LOReTrA VMOULDMT BOT TH.T iSk? R'Swt- vie love EACHoiMec . K f lj it be bbttcr ro stAier y vjoul&m't as-. ;rt7 AMD1VE AUWA-YS VJANTEDA f) ? I BS IM A MODEST WAY AMD M6CE55hRV IN LOVELY HOME AMD A CAE r-T. ,A K 6AM6 riOJTHE FtJTlJKE - ( O0ROSEVIHEN amd mice cvfimes ) j tni T vmhat's the difperewce a .yoorolks J'J A9 LOM6 AS V0E UWE J HAVE EUERYThiIOQ j A smocks! i wsn;t4. v Z r. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo! rwHAtCS THIS 'ill--. , NONSEN3E '.I ' Vou'ffe.OUSTAs lLUOCi(Cai AS THE: RE..5T OP THE. I VyHV OONT YOU WAIT TIUL THE COMPANY IS Q.ONE ? THEN TWEte WOULTJ I U A5.lt YOU IajHV TwtS5 lc- mui VWINV. TO Be AMY OP . Yooft Rowdy riEKnsa La Grande "Charley's Aunt" Universal Faixe At SherrysToday: ; The .screen version pf .the inter nationally famous rin-oe "Charley's Aunt, ""by Iirondon Thomas will be (he feature attraction at the Sher ry Theatre for two daya befrinulnff tpdaj'. - Syd Chuplln has the title role and lite supporting1 ' dnst ifl camposed of '"players of wide re pute. ' . Afi.a stage play '.'Charley's Aunt" has alreadjRTcssed over throe mil lion dollars and holds the. money-, m tiki ii k record for the" stage. Jt has been' produced in every' civllt'ed country in" the world which, in ad dition to wiving it nn international ri'putallon, ha cKtablishetl it as a play with the basic qualities of farce comedy thatvcniv -bo appreci ated apd undoYstmd.tn uny liinfj1-' 'uiige. ; . : .; , ' '"Charley's Aiint" ' wai firs pro duced at Bury St. Kdmunds in Suf folk in J $92 with ..Wi S. renley atarrliig, and was then brought to Iomion, playing, first at the Jtoy ally Theatre and then ut the Globe, where It ran continuously for four years a total of J4Hi performances. The. fame or,J "Charley's .Aunt" spread far and wide and Beven t ourlng companies started out through the provinces. Several companies are still touring with It In Kngland, and aeh year it is put on In London where It is one of thn "draws" of the holiday aea son. - ' V ' Some of the great stage stars who have played In "('barley's Aunt" were thn original V. K. I'en li y, who is said to have made a million nnd a half dollars out. of it; l.yn Hjtirdlng, Ilrandon ThomaK, Miss Nitut lloucicault. Julian ltoy ee, Keves Hmith and A. i'-. Mat thews. H was first played In Am erica, by Olrardot. . ' r The Christies gave this picture an especially elaborate production FRIENDS n THAT'S iJHA T "SOME 1?TiA,ON ; J Theatres and it Ls said to be the funniest feature that the screen has offered this season, . 1 , , Comedy showing "Play Ball". Bevy of Beauties In Scenes in "The Coast' of Folly" ; i Several hundred girls participat ed inl a beauty contest. In Hlolly wood Without being aware of it. 'Twoeore of then. the loveliest in soufhorti .California, were win-ners'.'-'VTiielr award was to appear in "The Coast of Folly." Clofio, Rwansm's new starring picture. Allan 1 wan. I'arainounl's nhled producer-director, wns the judge of the tinnsual contest, As Ah Juindreds of girls, sum-mnei1- by 1 he cHHtlng director, muiiiftftyd about, the tudin grounrls Mraijhan; lifaiidln? a.-'TVle uiiHecn, upprjiFjicd- tliem for henuty, poise, manners apd grace - in. wearing clothes.' One hundred of the glrls were asked to remain. Then they reul that they had been entries in a beauty parade, all unknowing-, Mr. Dwan eliminated CO of the 100 uijd tlio remaining 40.vero taken to Jel Coronado Iteach, famous southern California report, for bench scenes of "The Coast of Kolly." . . The winners were averaged and the results provided tho Htandard by which thn Ideal Hollywood girt, for 1925 Is lo. be judged. The Ideal beauty for this year Is five feet and three Inches tall, weighs 1 1 X poumlft, has golden-chestnut hair and grnylsh-blue eyes. "The Coast of Kolly" Is a screen version of Coningsby 1 lawHon'a novel of (he same tide. 'Forrest I l.alsey wroli the screen play. An thony Jowltt, new "find" and who appeared (n "Tin? Ull le Kronen tiirl" and "Tho l.ucky Oevll,' 1 orolhy , Cuminlngs, mid Alec Krancis are a few of the big names One Consolation He Comes in Handy. fKOhk, WILL. m m VA PL9AS COMS AMD TIS AV.y AlEcli TIS 1 D y I ' appearliu; ix Mtpport of Om Hlar. The picture opens at the Arcade thentre nest Thursday. j Stur of Star Movie a Son of The Open Spaces Art Acord, who Is Ntarrlng In "The Call of Courage." I'nlversal Ulue Streak Wesiern (hat ls to be screened at the star Theatre com inducing Thursday is not by any manner of meana just a moving picture cowboy. The man whoso Work In pictures bus thrilled mil lions and who has countless ad- mlrers. both male and female, haft! behind him the strenuous training of the range and the ranch, for ho . began his career as a cowpunehet, ' '"The daring riding stunts that ho! enacts before the camera are only i ti part of bis cvery-day work and he Is only reproducing tho hard-' riding he did when he was herd-1 ing Vat tie. Among cowpunchera Acord is considered one of the beat men who ever sat. In o saddle for he has competed with and won out. against many of the greatest range riders in this country and CunadA. At the Klamath Kails Kound-Up in 1912, Acord won the bronco hustlng championship und rode second at the 1'endb'lon, Oregon: Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Salt Lake Cit, I'lah, ruumliipa. Krom this It can be. seen that, any man who can do anyono of these things has to know something of riding. l,ln "The Call of Courage" AconT given several splendid exhibitions of IiIh horscuuuiMhH). As Sieve Caldwell, lie not only .shows that ho can handlo the reins from the seat of a swaying stage coach, but that ho has lost none of his cun ning in the middle. Whether It ls fleeing before the sheriffs posse w1iIciIh after him for a crime laid agulnMl him by his cousin, or whe ther, it be dashing to the rescue of an imperilled child, Acord provides bis audience with many a thrill. In this most entertaining und grip ping plcturo play tho star rides his famous hur.se "liarkie" who Is con ceded to be one of the most In telligent horses working before tho camera. In "The Call of Courage" "Harkle" Is seen In his .famous knot untying act, ' inr)il is said, to be the only horse now per forming this wonderful feat. . The players supporting Acord are all old favorites. They include OHvu Kusbruuck. Duke It. Jolin T. rrlnce, Krunk Htee, Tur ner, Suvage, aged S, arid Floyd Shackleford. . "The Call of Cour age", was directed by Cliff Smith, Uccnuso ninckori'l nistcrion8ly nppcnr nnd , dis:iopcur, mailing nuvcHci-cl. flHhinK: fluctuutinir, the bni'CHu of' fbiliorii'Hi will wtudv Ua tnovcmcntH uml rnttvratlon. ' Wvlttrayo Tynor, Gcorffo. WiV ijiKton'H iinccst nit 1 homo In knu lunil, n to bo ifsiou'd and Uoni ue u muKcnm -of rnsl)hi(rlon"r'licH.' ; B e J: No Confinement fio Hospital Bills MY celebrated non-surgical treatment for Piles does not confine you to your bed or room. You can come and so about your work u usual. From the first treatment you will be relieved, and no matter how sever, your case. I GUARANTEE IN WRIT ING to cur, your I'll.ES or return youi fee. U you are suffering with PILES or oilier KKCTAL ur COLON ail ment Hrltc or call for my tt.it FKI.F. HOOK of Information. It alio cont.lns nearly a hun dud laden fiom PATIENTS. ULAN. M.D..Inc puktuuno officr-'i; 55attie omcrs; ur BUT I THINK IT WOULD BE BETTER Tb START OUR. MARRIED LIFE IM A HUMBLE WAY K m a E; R .TIM uun ouiiumg .trmm rtwr Diinoirig I I 1 "F AROUMP )W t--S - ( , W)ff : 1 rcr if -vtvaAAM6T 5 oo iryooessLP.' 6os.'i ocwr r-'T- X 0oiroofts6LP. ; jj, poiryoUBSBiF kwni vohay td ) ?, 'f'h X '"m'?3' r- - 3( W AT'5 ALL. I r W DoWTHOUr l-i uo bosv-' X- A evc set poa J L, akyselp:.' , "7"" Sf pN) 1 ii ..mil iiw , I, , tj, ' V- -f'tll 1 HA rvv:t lit1' f-7f j Professional Directory Tlilt directory to especially handy for tbe newcomer or for the out-of-towo reader who may wnnt tho uamo nd) iltliva of omo profowlonal num. It ban been carefully pre pared and will prove to be a ready aid to any rentier in ob lalulug prompt profetisioual msrviee Classified For Quick Reference Attorney I1C OH M. BHADT Attomy-t-Law, offlcu Weat-Jacobaua Build - liitf, Tclophooe Main 111. OOUIIIIAIV BBnitHAlin Geo T, Cochran and Colon it. Kberhara, Attorneys at Law, La Grande Na tional Bank build In if. Telephone Maiu 91, noHKRT AKrn-AttorneT Ht Law. k , wit Jacobaon building. Tele pet one Main 174, CAUL G. HKI.MAttomey t Uv, Koom SO, New Foly Bulldlag. Telephone Main 779. , Dentists Ur, C W. ERUlIf Dentist Oard . ner Building Telephone Mala M. Architect C B. MILLER, AMMkWt Room 7 La Grande National Qank BulMlnv Living in tho pant or tho future lan't much fun. Try tho present. It la both of them combined. WEAVER'S Tailor,, Cleaner,. Dyer, And 4 reHiMtr, . " PDONB MAIN Til Depot Street - ft. HHP Srdgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers .) , k j if tffii vi--fc Our Invalid Car la used but for one purpose of convey. Ing tbe pick and Injured any where tbey want to go, , .' Blaln til Nlitnt or Day : I'OIt Thanksgiving Dinner ook nvnn onv linu op cakkh and itoi.i.s Vo'u will not disappointed. Alwny.s frrnli. La Grande Bakery The most' inodein bakery tills Nldo or INirllnnil. , ' K. .1; Mc-WIM JAMS, Owner. MO-I VJANJT A NICELY RJRNlSHED HOME UtiS YOO HAVE AMD A COOK SO I VMOM'T HAVE To PREPARE AMY MEALS AMD A CAR. TO RIDE AS?OUOD IIO . 4fV -ir Physicians & Surgeons STEM. A X. HOIHIRn. M l. Hhyalclau aud burgeon BoRimer Hulldlng Main 669 HAnm nonvr, m. d. ', LMK I1UUVV, !M. U. Practice limited to dineastis of tbe Kye, Kar, Noj and Throat. New Foley Telephone BuUdln.- Malu U . K. (I. K11IIIV. M, U. ' Phyaluiau and Uurgtton New Foley Telephone Buildlnv : . Main XX ItlCIIAIU) 1. I.ANHIH M. I. Pbyaluian and tiurgeon Gardner Telephone Butldlos , .jr. U.am 9 aicAIMlUY, Uurgiioa NW folay Hullo In Telephone Mnin 69 C S. MOO HP.. H. I. . Pbysloian and Qurgeoo New Foley Tolephonw RultdlD Main 29 F. I. RA LUTON, BT. D, Praotloe limited to dtflja of tbe Kye, Kar, Noe. titd Throat. Room ii 18-19 Ttilephon SoDimer Building Main 7" A. U RICHARDSON, M. D. , Surgery , ... Rooma 11-17 ' Telephone Sntnmer fttitlrttnir ' Main ift Osteopathic Physicians J. L. INOI.U, D. o. ' Ocoeral O.teopalhio Practlo, . HAHDAKBT INULU, l. U. Practice limited to care of Infante. Summer . Telopttuna Bundle ' Main liH Mattresses - Ru?s f Cleaned - Rebuilt. Feather alattreasca Made '; Pillows Ri'tiovatiMl ' fluff Hum Made r.oM , old carpels, - . Furniture Kvpairtd aiiJ 1 ltecoverc! , La Cvaude' .M;ttpres.; '& Weavb-s Y7oiIi.s i- - " T f-lc'MiHod Jf-'urHKrtWir I'HONK J2-I-W : ITiaa, l-Idwnrqs, 1'rop ' , r 1 STAGE ' ON AND AFlIilt MAV It LEAVE . IMVII ' Union - -iMttirarule -. 9:U0 A. M. ' , 4 1:0 P. M.' 1:16 P. M. v t:u P. Sunday -, 1:00 P. M. , 6:80 P. 11 -' - P. O. lirtMV Oesulqiuutcra, Somuiur Hotel THAT By TAYLOR By BLOSSEIt r f XELL 1 fioESS TflE CWLY V Z- A I eoLUTioM istomarxy.anjd Ma if,;, LIOE AT HOME VJITM fitw' m