La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 10, 1925, Image 9

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    Thursday, Decemlier 10, 1025.
THE KS GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER T
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The Observer Want
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa
FOR KENT
FOU IiENT
house. Good
24li-M. -
Modern &-room
locution. l'hone
2-1 2-5-01 p
FOIl ItKNT C-room house. (.',11
318-J. ' - 2-12-2tf
KOIt ltKNT- Two housekeeping
rooms. Cull 440-lt. 2-11-2711'
van IIKNT Apartment In Now
Foley Hid)?.' lmiuii'o J. J. Foley.
2-1 1-1 S-tf
FOlt HUNT - Modern. C-rooin
house, (.'nil M-&SG. 2-lil-:io-lf
FOat HAluft
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FOlt RACK 1 pure-lircd llolstcln
yeurllni; Km I. Fiuo individual.
Address S. 1.. KlllKht, Jlnhler.
S-12-7-C1P
!") n SACK Burred Hock Cock
erels, O. A. t. strain. A, II. Mc
Cain, La. Urande, Oregon.
. I i.12-4-BI
FOU HACK Uivn your hoy a real
Christmas undent: Oerman po
lice puppies, direct1 descendants
Grand Champion " oif Gerinany,
1H21, A. H. McCain, Ca Grand,,,
Oregon. i 6-12-4-0t
KOIl SACH 7 it. p. General j
Kleetrlo 2 or a plicise motor, 20
volts. Good condition. . complete
tvlth starter undi switch. 'Karl
K. Chaudtrr. Klrfn. ail 1-24-1 nip
FOH BACK fi roian&rtiy modern
house and it loth. 2402 ,N. Ash.
( ; 3-1 1-10-lmp I ,
FOR BALE" Usi1 pianos at bar
guln prices. $H) down. and 110 a
month. K. O. Music Co. 11-3-tf
FOtl RACK Tiy owner, modern
Ik-room houso. Call Main G8G.
2-il-2-tr
KAMTK1
WAKTEn--Cirl for frerior.H house
work. 702 ."Washington St.
; 2-12-7tf
WANTED TO RENT Tiy young
con pit-. No, children. Small
modern fnniishPd ait., refr
(M0'H. P. O. box 25a. 3-12-8-3tp
WANTED Buttons made." Hem
stitching. Art end Baby Shop.
9-4-1. n
WANTED Pressing, cleaning.
Zwelfel's Tailoring. M-170. De
livery. ' - . H-3-tf
SAFES repaired, combinations
changed. J. JCosenbaum, M-104.
, ' 2-10-3-lm
FltKK A -mus'lcal saw with each
course of personal lessons. U It.
Hale, 6 Depot. . 3-12-7-lmp
FARM LOANS
We' are prepared to
offer a very attractive
proposition in f aim loans
rates no com
missions or appraisal
lees. See Us if you con
template 'i change.
Wa also have some money
to. loan on city property.
WEEKS & BUCK
REALTORS
New Foley Jildg.
Insurance - Loans
HEATERS
NEW OR USED, COAL Oil WOOD
From $1.00 to $80.00
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Furniture Exchange
fir ud Jefferson Phone 474-1
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Advancement
The perfection of the telephone marks one
of the big mile posts in the advancement of
civilization.
Your friends, the doctor, the police, the fire
deportment are all brought within instant
reach by your telephone.
If you do not have a telephone, why not
have one installed? Your application .will re-
ceive prompt attention. -
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Observer
Want Ad
Rates
(Count fivo. average
words
to the line)
Per llnb, 1st Insertion..,
..10c
1'er Hue, each adiasj
cou-
sntitlvo Insertion
to
Minimum churge on one or
tier ' 956
RATHS BY MONTH
i lines, per month. ...:...'...$. o
3 lines, per mouth ............. f.1.25
4 lillcxt per month. ............ .$ 1.08
5 line, per mouth...... 94.75
Kuch udditloual lino over five
charged at otto per line per
uiontti. v
CASH IV ADVAWR IS re
quired on nil classified orttMe
to earn lliesu rates. Higher
rntes charged on all, credit In
sertlons.
Copy for nil classified order
must be In (his ofMce by 10
A. M. IAY OP INSERTION.
Slop orders on ad Inserted an
til further notice mast be re
ceived by the snmo hour or ex
tra Insert ioti will he chargvta.
Telephone orders soUclleii
Cash rtttes tuny lie- earned on
phone orders by payment on Or
before date or last' insertion.
PHONE MAIN ST
"An Observer Want Ad
Will Do It"
COST -Ueadliuht for National car.
Reward, Call Tost Office, Alieel.
2.18-S-Ot
safi: roi xi) ix 1'ircu
SAI-KM, Ore., A Bmall Bhfe
found hy the trffloi-a in a field
nonr the city. Is the property of
Conrad JJillman, polico announced.
The safo was stolen from Mr.
TMllman's home several days aKO
and water taken to the field where
It was broken open and looted. It
contained ti3- cent. and some val
uable papers. The papers were
thrown into the Willamette river.
Mr. Dillman did not know tho Bafe
u'iir mio-ilne until tndnv.
. Donald Wilbur, who lives hear
Mr. Dillman, was-arested, charged
with the theft.
Rich American hunter has sail
ed for Africa. Our most famous
rleh American hunters are chorus
Slrls. '
FOR SALE
10 acres, Improved, In Irult-
dale for $3000
40 acres, improved, 1J miles
from 1-a Oraudo $4000
ICO acres, well improved, in
cluding itnpUunents ...,...$7000
80 acres extra choice soil,
well improved for $S0fi6
GOO acres near Vnion. 160
under c-iltlvation, at a
real bargain.
Furnished houst; Tor ate,
plUTtilted and wired .....u.fcU&OO
f'ity inilli route that Is bring
ing $5G2 eacli montlu
InvestiiRtte!
-v niftilern home -for $3 806
' i'lenty of immediate money for
Kood farm loans. Long tyrm if
you prefer, including options to
pay alt or in part at any time.
You will like this plan upon la
vestigation.
GEO. H. CURREY
RfcAIrOR
I'arni Jjoans
$100,000 to loan on farm lands.
Ad Page
Counties
NEW TODAY
FOlt SACK-"! yr. old pure bred
llolstcln hulls. Address John C.
McKtt-eni Ilulncs. Ore., n. F.i r.
1 S-lS-llNOtp
FOn SACK Spjclul low price lo
i,,.-,,, win buiiiu patterns. White
Art Hlioppc, New Foley Illdg. J
K S-12-10-2tp
FOlt IIKNT 2-room furnished
humor. Call 31118 Adams' Ave.
2-l.-lu-3tp
FOU SALE-Olvo'-llvinir present
(icrmhn Crown canaries, singers,
JS.bu; pair, Sr..OII. Call 3U3-W.
8-lS-li-:itp
L. A, Chinatown
To Give Wav to
New lUiildings
T.OS ANGRI.KS (AP) T.os An
geies- Chinatown and ceb brati-d
I'iaz.l, eaxih rich in colorful bistory
or ine early (lays, nro facing d
mniciion as mo jmnd of progress
moves onward.
The. two are within the forty
n locks whero $&o.oou,000 wilt be
Spent on U civic cent.-r nail union
railroad terminal, the pinns for
1 which call for domnlitlon of vir
jtuatly nil buildings now slandin;
ana reconsi ruettnn so as to con
Ifnrrn, ii architectural design. ,
It woa .on tho Plaza that the
Mexican governor, Felipe De Neve,
founded ' "Ml Pueblo Do Neustra
Senoru. De Iteyno l,o l.os Angeles."
September 4, 1781. H was tho
scene of the marriage of I'lq Pico,
C'ulifornia'B famous Mexican gov-,
crnor. .
Here It was that th official
document was rend making .Los
Angeles, Instead of Monterey, the
capital of tho . state. In IS 4ft a
road-weary courier shouted from
tho Plnza that gold had been dis
covered In Northern California.
Two days later, the dusty throat of
t'OTUicnga Pass was choken with
vcmlth seekers and only twelve
persons wero left, hero.
Life, about the Plaza has not al
ways heen happy. Klghteen Chi
nese were hanged he.rc in 1S71 dur
ing a race .uprising.
Chinatown, adjoining Iho Tlnza,
.c6n tains Ferguson's Alley, Apa
rt 1 a sa and M a rc h essa u 1 1 st re e t s,
where young Chinese trndo with
tourists and old men sit silently
puffing at long-stemmed pipes.
Ten yenrs will , bo required to
comph'to .the, reconstruction pro
gram, but already demands are be
ing made to save the plnza. It ap
pears 'certain, however, that the
old tunnels and underground cham
bers, to'' which Iho Chinese set
tlers fled at any suspicion of re
currence of t,ho massacre of 1871,
must surrender to sienm snoveis
tho secrets they have hoarded lor
decades.
I'lioiTiyrY issrK loki:s
TlAKF.ll, Ore., HecLslon of the
Oregon supreme court affirming
tho legality on non-taxpayers' votes
In a school bond eletion, received
means that consiruMion of n $40.
060 building for tho Union high
school, district No. 1. of Halfway,
in Baker county, will proceed as
planned.
The suit questioned the right of
non-taxpayers lo cil( ballots on a
bond issue. Judges of tho election
hold that such votes were legnl.
Tho bond Issue was held up by ac
tion begun by several taxpayers of
Halfway. O. T. MiiHsey of Halfway
and the firm of Teal, MlnorA: Wln
fren of Portland represented the
school district nnd Nicholas. Hal
lock & McDonald of Pnker, the
protesting taxpayers.
MOM1VI POP
oSM- I WISH SOMETHING
u.ppf.nTo Toon luck
INSTALLMENT ON LORETTA'S RING IS
DOE IN A FEW DAfS AMD I HAVEN'T '
EN006H DOUGH TO BUY A
IF 60M6 DISTANT kcwmivo nuuuu
. am, s isirt m- molkc I
LEAVE WE TCN OK MM
FRECKLES AND HIS
J WrnElra
l -ft,' 7UEEE.'
j I V LETTER 1
l 7 id Pop
TO SA
7d Pop aw
L ail ir.'.'
OUTBtjRSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
, 1 ' ' ' ' ' S
r t uiiliiii: rv T "Tuis. t i ik lias. t j . Ik
v i tii ' lyrrrv XOV , -i
i '. it i.i l i '-' "' '"in ' '
La Grande
James Cruze's
"Pony Express"
At Arcade Today
The widely heralded and long
pvneet.uV western snectal. "Th
pony F.xpress." which James Cruzo
directed for paramount, - with." a
brilliant cuil of several thousand
players, headed by Hetty Compson,
lticilrdo Cbrtezv Ernest
Torrenee
and Wallace .Ucrry, starts tt'lhrco
day engagement at the Arcade to
day. ' '
This mighty frontier ctnemaster-
plece gives Cruze tho unique dis
tinction of producing the only sup
remacy heretoforo maintained by
his first great epic, "The Covered
Wagon." And there is much, these
two classics have in common.
l.lke its distinguished t predeces
sor. -The Pony KxpresH" is a pow
erful story combining historical
fact with th, element of romance
that characterized the West of pio
neer days. Hut although Its dim
ax is as tremendous, nnd its ending
as emotional and beautiful as that
of "The Covered Wagon," Its love
theme Is more appealing Its back
ground more fascinating, and Its
dramatic episodes more startling,
more thrilling nnd more colorful.
The action of the plot Is laid in
1860, In th dark days just before
the Civil War, and deals with" iho
struggle between North and South
to gain "Control of California with
Its prestige and' -enormous resour
ces of'gold. In this bitter political
contest, with Its plotting and intri
gue, gunflgbting and bloodshed,
tho crack riders of the Pony F.x
press pluyeil a significant and im
portant part.
ltenides the heroic achievements
of tho Pony Kxpress, the produc
tion vividly arid authentically de
picts the violent yet . picturesque
life of the primitive West. Of the
many historical characters who lire
portrayed, particular interest ' n.U
aches to tji youthful Mn rk T wft In.
VJOULD
- the next
VC t iwirf
SNU
CCIN oui-io
FRIENDS
o.. ....
A17A CLAD?
77jcm rtL.
r I I I M
S 111
i : ' v r r i m
"a. i.. .,-''' 1
Theatres
the stripling Ili.ffnlo Rill nnd the
famous .Mormon leader, lirlgham
Young. ,."
Henry James Formnn. former
editor of Collier's weekly, and
Walter Woods, one of tho most ex
perienced scenarists in the film In
dustry, collaborated on tho story
1 0r "Tho pony KxpresB."
( p-Qi. TTfllJ n
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Wild Houses in
Western Film
Conlalnlng one. of tho
spectacular stampede scenes
photogrnphed, "The While
most
ever
Out-
law," a Universal Blue Streak
Westernt featuring a band of wild
horses, will be shown at tho Star
theatre beginning Friday
After as exhaustive search of tho
mountain valleyH.of the Southwest.
Cliff Smith, director of tho picture,
located Jn a beautiful long valley
severu I miles in wind), finniccd
with Impressive snow eaped moun.
tains, a short distance from the
great Death Vulley.
In this natural enclosure a herd
of one thousand wild horses was
found roaming at large. Scout, the
favorite mount of Tloxle, seemed to
take instinctively lead of the herd
which followed him wherever he
went Tho entire - herd . was
stampeded in one scene dashing
madly down the. valley. A hurri
cane of dust swirled up in its wake
malting thu sreno doubly effective.
The panoramic views of this maj
estic sight seemed to render futile
the attempts of a small band of
men o head off and capture some
or the choicest steeds.
'The Whltn Outlaw" Is nn un
usual Western, held together by a
well-knit plot and raised to an
art 1st t a pinnacle by the Sheer mAg
nlflcwicft or tho rugffvd Western
scenery.
The story concerns a wild horst?
captureu und lamed bv a cowboy.
f jdaye d by .1 up k Hoxle. . The horse
One Useless
(,J POP'S 6IMPLV fiOT To HELP ME OUT V C2 WHAT A NOTC VOR $10,000 ) f CHEER UP POP-DOrJT JfJORRV-
i'Jvct OT THIS "-I'M DESPERATE -ANOTHER nHAVJ L ta Doe CM TUB r"iST OF the S- s ye'll HAVE Tb wandTosether 1
1 DAY OI VWRHVINO LIKE THiS AW I'LL B6 ) vxt 7 MOMTH AMD THERE 16 NOMOMEY ) 7 IN OUR HOUR OF TRIAL" NER6
A IN A PADDED CeLL IT S HIS WTY AS A v. J ( )N SW TO MEET IT- V S BOTH IM THE SAME BOAT
. FATHER TO SlVE M6 AMELPWfl HANO Jlh V. QoOO GftlEF-HOW DID I - I
Good: Morning
Norma SlannaM is Jack Hemp.
tev'.i nieen and Is plum eirator In
.
his lldel llnrlKira, Ijis ApeleS.,Kho
Is reuliireil lo say.'ltomi niorniuK
,n every eatl tliat eniaes la, unl sle
'.-sIlMides tliat litis-' menus Heut
is lienlen'liy h, 'ranch ' nahd ' nnd
runs away. .itaHicflnl? nliont him
maiiv nniunr hiirses or tiro Western
plains, who freo oilier horses and
causo Iioxlfl tp-hn ncoused Of rust-
linnr. Wlln tlie stlRmn or wine up
on him he 'imps to- tlie monntains
to eantnro the wild horse : and
prove his innocence
Folies Bergeres
Shown in rum
At Sherrys
Everyone has heard of tho Folies
lleR-cres.
liis darln(t.I';rcnch niusictni re
vue hus heen seen by nearly every
Amerlean fortunato enouifh to bo
to 1'arls.
Now it lias been pictured ny
I'Vank llorsaite In his screen ver
sion for Mcro-Ooldwyn-Mnyor or
Haddy's Gone a-Huntlnif." mo fn-
mous staffa lilay by Zoft Aklns.
ou who Jiavo never been to
urone will have tho opportunity
of seetnff the. Krench Folic In au
thentic copies of the luxurious et-
tlntts for wlileh it IB noted, at bliff
ry's today only.
On the slnire ''Daddy's Oono
a-iluntlnir" made Mnrjorlo Ham
beau famous. On the screen It will
mid new fame In tho names of
Percy Marmont and Alice Joyce
They play the roles of Julian, an
artist Ino'klne-' for Inspiration and
hnnulness .and Kdllh, his wife.
It, Is when Julian (toes to I'flrls
Jo study Hint tho scenes ot me.
n-'Me iiertttra.jitijl V'Ji i',1!"!""1''
KiiT studio parlies are tirouifht In,
wfili Helena d' Aljry "and . Ford
Hterlinir appenrinfr as typical Ijitln
fuurtrr folk, nlilinit I'erc.y Mar
mont In his work und play, mostly
piny. Vti'Klnia Marshall, a nevf
ehliil actress is seen in her first
Important rolo us Janet, tho art
ist's daiiKliter.
Oilier members of ilio cast aro
Holmes Herbert. Kdyllie Chapman.
Martha Multoit. James Harrows
nnd .tiniies Maeelliern.
Kennetji II. flark is responsible
for the adaptation from tho Koe
Aklns play, which while expandlne
the plot to provide ror tnriun.
comedy and color, does not chant,
in material manner 1ho orlKlnal
draniii.
fmnedy shnwins "Hollywood
V!onnd.M
. Mend Post Ehvla Offliwrs.
Oltl-:(!ON C1TV, Ore. At a
meelinK of Mend post No. 2, Ornnd
Army of Ihn Itepiibllc. held at WIU
lamette hnll James F. Nelson of
Tartners
Without the Other
( lOM.wArrAMiNurC ) r f
Professional Directory
il.iJi ti- .ii.ihi-i.ii II
ilill dlroctVry W epclany B.Bdy for the newcomer or
lav Mm M(-o-toin. wJt h may want tbnj Bans mhI
ddrea, of Mate professional nan. It has born 'Atre folly pro.
pared and will' prove' to be a ready aid to any reader ta ob
talalna lowpl profr.ilnn.1 acrTtoe, l .
Clasfied For Quick Reference ;
Atterneyt
ib oh la, akAitY
Atlnira-.t-
Law. ornt e
W.at-J.cobaoa Isulld
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T.lcoboli. aUtn. 111.
OOOttHAlt a MrtMIH-tt,
T. conhran and colon It. fberharo,
Attorney at u, La Orand. Na
tional .Baaa eu'iaiac,
, Talavbon
Main l.
DcHttrta
.naannaai. nana
Or, a W. BnwilT Dnttst, Oard-
a.r SulMlns. T.l.phoa. alf M.
ArcHitMt
O. at. mxa. aeeaftatt
Koont 7
La Orand. National Bank 8ulldln
I.lheral was elected comnfnnder; K.
It. Grant of fllnd'storic, senior vice
commander: Prank Moiro of. this
city. Junior Vico commlihder; It.
Ktroup, officer or the dny; K.
Mctid, officer of the guard: J. T.
llutler, chaplain; - J. J. Oorbett,
surffeont- 3. C. Bltwyer, adjtistnnt.
WEAVER'S I
Tailors, CImmm. Dyers
And PrtMcrs
. PHONE? MAIN 1U
Dep0t fitreel ..
Snoidgrass & .
Zimmerman
Exclusive ;
Undertakers
Our Invalid Car la tuea but
for ope purpose of convey.
In the lck and injured any
where they want to go.
Iain M Mbjht or Dai
tt - -. -
BBTTERMUT v1readM
SUPERFlNr lande
PURITY Bakery
K. 1. McWILLIAMS
W-'S
Phjrsicians & SurgMna
l'hyalclaAandtturiceon
Hnnmi 1 1I- 1 1 f Talananlal
BoAunerBulldl c ' Mala 66t
i,i:k n; -itoi'vy. m. n..
Practice llml'd to dlaea.a of tke
rjye. r,ar,j noltt aua Tliroat.
NBW Foley " Telept
lohona
ituiiainB
Mala 1
H. fj. HUttIV,
Phy lola and I
New Foley
Building i
M. D.
lurgeoa -
Telephone
Main 11
ICiiann
t" uraiua
. I ANI1IS M. U.
iiuan ana Burseon
Qardner
BuUdlBfJ I
' Telephone
i . . - Mar. M
4 P. M.ADOHV, m. u.
- tiura-non-
N.W
T 2T Telephone
Hall
- -
Main i,
. a. HOnita. m. u.
K.W
, . rn
ole:
Phralolan and fiurireon
'oley Telephone
Bull
Main iv
V. U HALSTOlf, M. O.
rrritlee limited to dise.se. ot the -
iCye, Ear, Noso and Tliroat
Fftioais 18-19 Telephone
Bel aaner Butldlnc ataia ut .
' A. I RIORARDRon, M. D.
uuraary ;
TlooSn. lf-17 - Telephone '
pmtner Bulldlna Wain 1,
Osteopathic Physician .
V. lie I NO LB, De Oe
General Oaieopathlo Practlc
HARflAHET IMm.Ifl. 1. O.
Practice 11 ml Led to oaxe of Infanta.
Bommer
Telephone
Bulldlnv
UaVlO iv
Mattresses Rugs
Cleaned - Rebuilt.
Feather Mattresses Made
Pillows Renovated
Fluff Hugs Made team
old carpets.
Furniture Repaired an J
Recovered
La Grande Mattress
. & Weaving Works
Licensed Fumlgato i
PHONE 424-W
.Clias. Edwards, Prop'
UNION -LA GRANDE
STAGE
' Off AND AFTER MAT It
MCA VE liEAVB
Union Latirandev
. (:00 A.M. ' 1:00 P.M.
..'15 P.M. f :10 P.M.
Sunday
1:00 Pi M. 1:10 P.M.
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By TAYLOR
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