La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 27, 1925, Image 9

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    i Friday, November 27, 1925.
THE IX GRANDE EVENIKQ OBSERVER "
The Observer Want
The Market Place of Union and Wallow
FOB KXJCt
FOIl RKNT
gnragu close
Hlocping room and
In. bub Jefferson.
2-!l-24-6tp
FOIt URNT Apartment In New
- Foley Illdg. Inquire J. J. Foley.
. . 2-n.i8-tr
FHl RKNT & room house. Good,
location. Fhone M-01O.
8-11-10-tJf
. . " 1 i i .1 i ,y
FOJl RENT Modern C-room
house. Cuu M-rsti. z-lu-3o,-tf
; I
FQTt HUNT i houses. Tel." 4?ft-M.
1-10-uJ-tf
FOIIbALs.
Tort SAI.K Cheap.- Howling alley
outfit. iVtllst bn BOliI by Seem
lier 1. Phono Iftijli, Union.
.. ' ;i-nf2G-2tp
FOK : KALE ?V4 ,h. ' p. (General
Klectrlc 2 or 3 phase incrtor," 220
volts, flood condition. Complete
with starter and Rwlttih. Karl
E.-Chandler. F.lgtn. O-W-24-lmp
FOR SALK 6-room moiVrn home.
(Mo.se In on paved street. Terms
' reasonable. A. bnr'gaifii It taken
. at once. Cnll Observer or M-:i7.
, ( 4-11-20-tf
FOM SALE-" HoiiaoholC. furniture.
Gull Main 010. I 2-ll-l(i-tf
FOR 8ALE 6 room ptirtly modern
bo'usa and it lots. 2402 V. Ash.
, . ( 3-11-10-lmp
FOR SALE Used pianos nt bar
raln prices. 10 duhvn and Jlo a
' month. E. O. Musto Co. Il-B-tf
FOR SALE Ry owner, modern
six-room house. Call Muin CSC.
j- 2-11-2-tf
WANTKU First .class carpenter
work by day or contract; renson
' able and guaranueed. 1512 V."
,-. ( 3-11-25-Otp
WANTEP -Buttons) made. Hem
stitching. Art and Baby Shop,
rr . 8-4-lm
WANTED '-Pressing, cleaning.
Zweifel's Tailoring. M-176. De-
livery.
11-3-tf
HAND SAW PLATING Instruc
tions.'. Engagements. 6 Depot
street: s-ll-6-lmp
TO EXCHANGE Light touring
' ear for ono-ton truck. Will give
tor take difference.- Call. at IS 12
4-Jl-25-Otp
B A F E S repaired, combinations
FARM LOANS
We are prepared to
' offer a very attractive
proposition in f aim loans
rates 612, 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
- REALTORS
New Foley Wdg.
fjunranca Loans
: Jloar tlte Welsh filccmcn ot
1j.D. S. Tabernaole, Monday,
Norember 30
HEATERS
NEW OR USED, COAL OR WOOD
From $1.00 to $80.00
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Furniture Exchange
fit awl Jef famm Phon
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Why Run Downstairs
to answer the telephone? An extension, 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 "
insinuation. j
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Observer
Want Ad
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A. M. DAY OP INSERTION.
Stop orders on ad Inserted un
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ceived by tlie same hour or ex
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Telephone orders solicited.
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before date of last Insertion.
- I-nONE MAIN. 87 '
"An Observer Want Ad
v; , Will DO It"
changed. J. Rosenbaum, M-104.
2-10-3-lm
FOUND
FOUND Large assortment of high
grade stamped patterns. Lowest
price. Whllo Art- Hhoppe, New
Foley DUlg. 3-11-26-ltp
Opening Day or Oklahoma
Strip Enacted at Klmlierly
KTMRERLEY, (AP) Scenes
similar to those enacted in.-Okln-homa
when the "strip" was thrown
open for settlement, have been wlt-:
nessed repeatedly in different parts
of the .South African diamond dis
tricts within the last few months
on grounds which heretofore ' had
Ix'en considered barren.
There are thousands of persons
who have become nomads, wander
ing about the country and engag
ing in every rush possible to stake
out claims at the opening of dia
mond diggings such as took .place
spmo. weeks tlgo at Orrsonskraul
near liloemhor. J'lto race, ns in
Oklahomn, Is mnilo on foot, by
men snd women On horseback
while others follow up In the renr
FOR SALE
' A city milit route and complete
equipment. Monthly Income $000
and can bo greatly increased. 211
coVs. team, wugon, crates, bottles,
cooler, milk wagon, mower, rake,
dwelling, largo barn and 1 acres
of land adjoining city. . This is i
going concern. A money-maker.
A cno-ncrn stock much, nelir
Union. About 100 acres In cult!"
vnllon, 75 acres alfalfa. ' land
Hnrlngs In every pasture, creek
runs through tho place. Owrtir
Is non-resident .and has made
special price. Early spring bunch
grass pasture. Family orchard
berries. Owner always made
money. This place will take care
of 100 head of stock.
GEO. H. CURREY
REALTOR
Farm Iioana
1 1 00,000 to loan on farm lands,
si
I
Ad Page
Counties
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT Two housekeeping
rooms. Call 441-11. 1-tl-ntf
FOR RENT Sleeping room with
stove or rooms for light house
keeping. Call 875-J. '3-11-27-lt
WANTED- Responsible girl to
help with woiji. 14US Wash. Ave.
... 2-11-27-ltp
WANTED Woman to tnko care or
confinement case and do cooking
nnd housework. There Is four In
family,, two small children. Will
pay $2.00 a day. Washings sent
out. .Mrs. Guy Shepherd. I'erry.
6-lt-28-llp
FOR RENT 3 -room house. Tart
ly -furnished. Call 1002 M or
211-W. ' 2-ll-27-2t
FOR 'HALE llrnnd now 4-room
bungalow, lights anil wutor, cor
ner lot. garage. 11375, 176 down
. 126 per: month. The house will
bo ready, to movelnlo insldo of
2 weeks. . Call M-24S. "
0-tl-27-3t
with their "covered" v wngons,
rroiind ncrmltting, to furbish the
diamond "seekers with supplies.'
Tho area of tho staked - out, Is
Broclhlnicd by the government;' us.
unlly. after some lucky prospector
makes a discovery of traces of the
precious stones. Then tho raco of
the diggers begins. Claims aro
staked "and a- new town appears.
.The disappointment of the dla
mand diggers has been great.- At
most but two percent of tho men
make a stake, nnd In most enscs a
fortune slips through the miners'
fingers through drink, gambling
and sordid living. Only 25 per
cent make a tlocent living. 10 per
cent, some kind of a Hying, . and
quite 63 percent sink into Increas
ing distress, said un investigating
committee. . ,
Plan Protection of Middle
Aged Aaainst Modem pace
" NEW -YORK. (AP)-Gunrdlngthc
middle-aged against Twentieth
century strain Is becoming one , of
the principal tasks of American
life' insurance companies.
During the last 25 years, most of
the adv'anco in the . direction of
longevity has been among children
and adult of the. younger ages,
through prevention of Infantile
deaths and warfare against conta
gious diseases, In the opinion of in
surance men .
Now attention Is being turned to
men und women around 60 years
of age and this subject will be the
chief topic ot discussion at the
convention of tho Association of
Life Insurance Presidents . here,
'December 3-4. . '- ' '" "
All 'data In possession" of the
companies will be studied in tho
hopo that records of the living may
best point tho way to solution ot
the 'problem. ' '
Why, or example, is tho per
centage of deaths from diseases of
the heurt, arteries and kidneys in
he age group 45 to 04 more than
three times as great as tho per
centage ot tho group 20 to 29?
Whut tendency, respectively, do nc.
eountants, laborers bookkeepers,
awyers, physicians, farmers," mer-
hunls, mnnufncturcrH and others
show of these diseases?
These and other auestlons will
he propounded'nnd an effort made'
lo-ohtain agreement- among tho
expert on a practical program for
tho betterment of conditions af
fecting the middle aged. j
Tho muffler on your car should
Uie thoroughly cleaned at least once
a yenr. Soot and carbon, accum
ulating when tho car Is being
used, will .often plug the holes In
the plates and tubes, causing a
back pressure which overheats tho
njino and docrcaso powor.
MOWHTFOr
FRECKLES AND HIS
sr.'.. "r
faun ' ' '
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
' mi uiB -n?i vr- ui(ic
La Grande
Buck Jones Bicture
Is. Riot 6f.
Action and Thrills,, .,,
Ruck Jones, William For cow
boy star, who has thrilled ' 'thou
sands of picture fans hy his deeds
of during, surpasses his previous
crrorts In "Hearts and Spurs,' bas
ed On "The Outlaw," Jackson Gro
gory's realistic story" of tho west.
The story Is replete with auven.
turous moments and terrific notion.
In trnfisrrlbtng tho novel to the
scrccn-tho activity Of the plot has
been greatly enchanced. Ruck Is
just the kind of man you would
imagine the hero to no. He is rug
ged, lives -and breathes tho 1 great
outdoors, and conducts himself like
a true westerner, . . .- j :
The big Fox stnr's forta is per-
formlh'g hujiurtldn deeds. The
present atbry gives him, ample. .op
portunity to wado literally through
perilous ventures. Thera are fights
aplenty hard fust, rides-;- nioro
fights. ' -
.Carol Lombard plays the lead
ing- role opposite Ruck with good
understanding and Freeman Wood,
Wlllium Davidson. Jean LaMott
and Robert Llttlefield all give
sterling performances. W. 8. Van-
Dyko dlregted tho picture ana
John Stone prepared the scenario.
"Hearts ond Spurs" will bo feat
ured at tho Star Theatre for three
days starting today, , .
Priscilla Dean in '
"The Crimson' Runner" '
At Sherrya Today
km
Motion picture stars simply can.
not live down tho past.
in "The Crimson Jlunncr.'Mltlnt
Htrongberg's new Priscilla Ieun
feature, which will he the nttraet
lon nt the Sherrys thentre today
and tfaturdoy the star called upon
FRIENDS
7-
C5R. IS IT L.X3. UIS ' 5U ne.AN ?
Accord rjce
-r- "j- ""'" 1 HSArsSs(-'.'.1
KMHic r-s A Cl&R '
Theatres
to do a typical acrobatic Apacho
dance, ' '
Before tho Beetles, Were to be
taken, director Tom Forman In
formed Miss Dean that a "doublo"
had been engaged to perform the
dance and that she would havo to
appear only In the close-ups.
"Well, you can cancel her right
now!" Prlscllla replied with the
same fire nnd sincerity she displays
on tho screen. "You don't sup
pose I've forgotten al I learned on
the singe!,''
Artd tints it wan revealed that
Prlscllla Dean had danced in the
New York version of tho Follies
Bergero when she was In her early
teens and before she took up
screen work
"The Crimson . Runner" is an
orlglnul story by Harvey Gates.,
Author of Merry Go Itounn, una
"Tho Wildcat of Paris," one of
jriss Dean's 1 notable earlier
triumphs, featured In the support
lug cast aro Ward CraneV Taylor
H6lm.cs, Mitchell Lewis. James
Nclll. Alnn Hale,- Ran de Limit,
Charles H. Malles and ' Rernard
Klegel.
Comedy showing "Plensuro
Round.'
Vilma Banky Here
Soon in D'lim
Debt
Few artists from nhrond-nsslm
Hate American customs and its.
nvs as rapidly as bus Vllma Han
ky, the exotic Hungarian neamy
recently discovered in lludapest hy
Hnmtlel Ooldwyn. And now, Me.
cording to Observers. "Vitma nns ns
quickly accomplished the finesse
teehnlque Of the American nctrcRft
- in Europe, where Wise Hanky
served her apprenticeship at bto
Hon picturn work, apparently pic
tures carry only n certain provin
cial appeal, entering t the tastes
and entertainment of Only certain
The Grand
An Important Message
classes of certain nationalities.
It was along these lines thnl
Vllma was coached and trained
prior to her fateful'meetlng with
Uoldwyn, who recognised her lat.
ent genuis nnd bestowed upon her
u long-term contract before he had
ever seen her upon the BCreen.
Since her urrlval in Hollywood,
but a few months ago, she has
completed but one motion picture
George Fltsmuurice'a production
of "Tho Dark Angel," - which is
booked as a First National offer
ing at the Areado Theatre next
Mnmluv. . Yet. with her high ue-
gree ot .Intelligence, nceordlng to
FlUmaurlce, Bhe easily cost ort tne
technique acquired ahrond, devot
ing herself studiously to the Am
erlcanluatlon of her work, with as.
tonishlug success.
She combines." says Fitumuu
rice, "that lndeflnenbln something
which apparently la tho birthright
of the European actress mat ln-
tutltlvo ginre and girt or seit-ro-presslon
which stamp Indelibly
the born artiste with tho less
subtle, hut more effective method
of expression which marks the In
terpretations of the American
player. The. combination Is irre
sistible." "The Hark Angel." which gives
American audiences their first
glimpse ot Miss Hanky, is an adap
tation from tho stage play of the
same tlllo . i,
Soft Drinks Replacing Hard
. Liquor, says Dry Officials
CHICAOO, AP) Hard liquor
In the United States Is being sup
erseded by ginger ale und other
carbonated beverages. In the opin
ion of Captain Jt. Q. Merrick, as
sistant to the prohibition ndmlifW
trutor for tho Chicago district.
t '
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No Confinement No Hospital Bills
MY celebrated non-surgical
treatment for Piles does not
confine you to your bed or room. Yea
can come and go about your work at
usual. From the first treatment you will
be relieved, and no milter flow seven
your case, I GUARANTEE IN WRIT
ING to cur your PILES or return yout
its. If you are suffering with PILES oi
einer net l al or culun an
mcnt write or cult for my nee
Fit ICE BOOK of Information.
It alto conUlm nearly a hun.
end letter from PATIENTS.
LHAfci Ji ULAN. M.U.Irtc
DEAN. M D I
POktlANO OFT.I.CM: 5EATTH OtflCti.
Or DV;n BullHInu SDS-SIt il.tttr CuilJmj
flTHXAWDMArSl CTH AND FINS
Deposit
It Here
Take no chances, We
nie piepnicd to pro
tect your money.
UNITED STATES
BANK
Rear the Welsh Cleemen nt
L. I), H, TnlM'iiiarlf, Monilnr,
MnvemlM'r 110
Total
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This directory la especially handy for the svan n ' m
for the out-of-town reader who may want lbs) man ask!
address ot some professional (nan. It has been carefully pre"
pared and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader ha ok.
la'ii1"!; prompt professional service.
Classified For Quick Referent
Attorneys
BCQH brady Attorny-at-Law,
offico West-Jacobson iiulld
ln. Telephone Mala HL
OOORRAIf aaa BBBRHAnO -Oeo.
T. Cochran and Colon It. Kberhard,
Attorneys at Law, La Uranda Na
tional Bank bullalnsj. Tslepbons
Itsln It.
ROBERT t. -BAsUB) .Attorney t
Ltv. , weai-
Jacobson buUdlB(. Tslspnone Main
74.
CAAI, a. nei,al Attornsy at Law.
Koom 10, Naw Foltr Bulldln.
Telephone Stain 771.
DentisU
Dr. C W. S5RWIH DsntUt, Oard
aer Bulldln. Tslapkoaa Mala .
Architect
O. B. HIltWH, arekl.tet
Room 7
La Orarada National Bank BulldlBe
Living In the past or the future
iBn't much fun. Try the present,
it Is both of them combined.
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dreri
And Preasen
PHONE UAIN Ml
Depot Street
Snodgrass &
Zimmerman
Exclusive
; Undertakers
for one purpose of convey
In the slok and Injured any
where they want to go.
Main M Nlftit or Ray
FOR
Thanksgiving Dinner
K)K OVF.lt OVIt LINK OF (-AKF.S AND ROLM.
ton will not be niKapnoUili'iL Always frrslu
La Grande Bakery
Tim most modern linkcry tlil akin of IMitland.
K, . McWII.LIAMS, Owner.
Physician & SnrgeoM
TEI.LA JT. BODMBR, at. 0a
jroy-ieisB ana aurfeos
nooms iv-ii
Sosiai.r Buildinar
BARR1 OtrVT. It. t.
. LKK Bouvr. k. B. '
Practice limited to dluasaa of tha
Eye. Ear, Nose and Tnroat.
New Foley TeleaaeM
Uulldloa Mala M
R. O. HIRBT.
Physician and I
New foley
Jlulldlng
urgsoa
TelaskM
Ma
lata as
HICUAnnP. f.ANDIs M. o. ,
Pbyslciaa aaa aursaen
Oardner . TalsahoM
HulldlBS : . Main M
Meaoonr, m. a,
Hurgson - . .
New Foley
Uulldlna
I. MOORB. Bi. D.
Physlolaa and Sura-sea
New Foley Tela
Building Main 1
tr. i rt a i. stow, ts. n.
Practice limited to diseases at the
jsye, mar, Moati ana id
eTeskSI
Uala 771
KOOB1B
Bommar Building
A. U RICH ARDIOV, M. O. '.
flurgary
Rooais 11-17 Teleeaooa
Sornmar Buildinar Mala 1
Osteopathic PhysieUns
J. L. IKOLB, U, O.
Qeneraj Osteopath la Praetle
BASuaseTi' er.u-.ei
U. O.
1eaeln limllajl to cere) of lllf AAtSU
Boaimer , ?J,?,"lfi
Buildinar '. Mala it
I J 1 !JI ',"1
Mattressea RafS
Cleaned - RebaHt. -Feather
Mattresses Mad '
Pillows Reeeoraeed
Flnfl Hugs fttada frssa
old carpets.
- Furniture Repaired MnJ
Kecorerert
La Grande Matirest
& Weaving Worki
Licensed Furnlgatov
PHONE 434-W
Cluu. Edwards, Pros)
UNION-LAHIH
ws.
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Union . Iarateda -
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1.16P.M. CMP. at
Bnaday
HOOP. M. 1:10 P.M.
P. a. DeLAP
Heailmiuten, Boaaaaet Hotel
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