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e Ten Saturday, December 2C, 192S THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER" The Observer Want Ad Page . The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Coynties FOR RENT l'Olt ltKNT 7 room modern fur nished house, CIohu in on paved street. Uoublo gunigc. Cull si'O-J. l-lK-gSI-tltp Wit IlKNT 1-urnlahed lipurt ment, steum hcut, l'lionu 3KI-M. 2-12-22-0tp l'"OU KENT Steam heated rooms ul I. O. O. temple. 2-12-22-Ct Wit ItKNT -Kkala lid wo. Clurugo. Call at 2-12-22tt l'OIt ltKNT Furnished house- ' keeping rooms, l'uono tia-ll. j Z-12-lblf l'OU ltKNT 0-room house. Call 318-J. 2-12-2tf l'OU HUNT Apartment In New Foley UIcIb. lnriulro J. J. Foley. 2-11-1 8-tf Wll ItKNT Modern C-room limine. (,'ull M-DSIi. 2-10-30-tf l'OIt MAIjV l'lll HAI.H 8 head milk cows, riiuuu l'iu-mcrs 20-X. 2-12-23-Klu Foil HA.1.IS llruiid new H-room hllllKuluH. GuraKe, lights mid water. Jt:i7G, :'u clown, :u per mo. Call Mulii 24K. 4-12-23-31 FOrl BAf.E Used pianos at bar guin prices. $10 down and $10 a month. K. O. Muslo Co. 11-3-lt FOIl SALE Uy owner, modern six-room house. .Calt Main 6N8. 2-11-2-tf WANTISIJ Odd JohB, with or with out Ford pickup, handy man. . V F. Mercer. Inquire Observer. 3-12-10-lmp WANTED Buttons mailo. Itcm- slltchlng. Art and Baby Shop. " , 9-4-lm WANTED iToaaing, dunning, Siwclfel's Tailoring. M-170. Do- livery. 11-3-tf SAFES repaired, combinations changed. J. Hoscnbaum, M-104, 2-10-8-lm CITST 1,OAN8--I.onf tlmo, smallest monthly payntunts, no delays. Kccui'lty Lund & Huvlngs Co. 12-1 Itf w ii.iii it ki'.nds citi:i:Ti;K WAHIIINHTON (Al'l Chi'lst Illas greetings were extended to the officers and men of the navy and murlno corps by Secretary Wilbur in u message which also extended "deep sympathy to those who have lost. relatives und friends." F We lire prepared to offer a very attractive proposition in farm loans rates Vi 110 con1 missions or appraisal fees. See us if you con template' a change. . W'u also have some muney lo loun uu city property, WEEKS & BLACK ItlJAMOItS Now 1 ulcy Dltlg. InaunuicQ - Loans A M LOANS RAG RUGS Make ,:i I'-siful and Iiuxiii'iisive Cliiistmas (Jill! See Our Larue Stock From COc I'p. Furniture Exchange Fir knd Jefferson l'houe WB BUY, BELL OR TRADE TELEPHONE t It's Quii'kiT and Costs Less. Old Habits Die Hard. Kven noaihiys we bear of otherwise shrew d business tie l Mho, if they have to sp ak with an out -ut -tow n ustoiiu'i-, think it iKLHSsaiy to gu lu the gasuline ui attain lode and Bee htm. WJtat du ihvjr gain by seeing hiia? Jt's talk tliut counts! And can you ihlnk of ti l.rtl. r lianci of lalkiug with n Pian than having your Hps at Ida ear'. That's the chance that. In effect, t tic Telephone Kes jou. Don't travel, then; T h phuti. ' Home Independent Telephone Co. Observer Want Ad ' Rates " (Count flvo average words to the line) Per lino, l.st insertion ....10c Per lino, each abided con- weutlvo Insertion 7c Minimum charge ou ouo or der 25c hails hy month 2 linen, per monlli M..$2.0 3 lines, per monlli ...... $IL25 4 line, p-r month... St. 00 5 linen, per month ...SL75 VmvH additional Hue over five charged at 60c per lino per month, CASH IV ADVASVK Is re quired on nil classified orders to earn theso rules. Higher rate charged on all credit In sertions. Copy for all elussiflrd orders must ho hi this nfflrn by 10 A. M. DAY OV ISi:itTIOX Slop ordern ou ud Inserted urn III further not lee must bo re ceivpl hy the Mime hour or ex tra Insert If in will tm charged. Trie phono orders solicited. Cnh rut em miiy he earned on phone orders hy payment on or before dnle of Inst insertion. I'HONIS MAI IV i!7 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" I I'TtKH A nniHlcal snw Willi each course of xiersonal lessons. I,. It. Illllo. II Depot. 3-12-7-tmp I'lehmr (;t('ii (lOiernor HAI.K.r, Ore.. Members of Ihe Hnlein Klwaulx club presented to ("iovernor l'lei-ee u lurwe f rained pieture of the exeeiillve stnndiiwr In frfml or a whtte-faeed lmll. On Ihe Kroniwl was a five-Kallon )uit Into whiih the bull was rh'dltiiK copious tears. Following the pre sentallon t 'lirlst mas Kills were dis tributed nnnung the other members of Ihe club. Approximately $fi0 was raided to nsslsi in providing CIii-IkUuuh elieer for I lie poor. WOMAN'S HACK IHIANDIID KAN KltANCIHt'o (ty the As- sniialed l'resH) Dispatches to Hall (Vaneiseo newspapers stuteil that Mrs. (Miarles Hllle, living on a ' ranch south of Mi -reed was bound to a chair and a brand burned on j her hack ami shoulder hy an un identified masked man yesterday In j eiiori to lorce ner 10 uivuig (he wheieahouts of a letter. For Rent Modern 4-room f irtilshed house, large living room with fireplace, furnace, modern kitchen with built-in breakfast nook, Ironing hoard, electric stove, good light ing fixtures, full bus-incnt, wuh!i trays en tiro house exceptionally well furnished; high-grade furni ture; aerial for radio and huti.se wired for same. Closn In on pav- d street, l'cnnauent tenant ib- sired. He fc fences required. Im mediate possession. GEO. II. CUKKEY KF.AITOIl Farm lioniift $1(10,000 lo loan ou faun himN NEW TODAY NOTICK Will tho party who look khaki colored overeout by min tuku ut KuKlea hull 1'hurmluy ulKht return Mume to Observer ' and uvoid prosecution. fi-U'-l'ti-L'tp KOII KALK Kifljr heart or uix tteeka old plga. Call Observer. 2-12-2G-SLp LOST OverMhoo between 'unh. Ht. und JohiiKou'8 confectionery. Call Jiooverized tirucery. 3-12-IiG-It JOIt ICIJNT S-room furnistied iniiilern house ut 14u4 O Ave. l'houe ZlfU-W. 1 2-20-1 tl "COI X'I FSS" TI IIXS OIT TO HU SAM' l.AKi: 1IOV KA.M FltANCIHCO AI') An oilier VounleHs" has taken the count. It was t lie demure "Count ess Tehien l.etrovhiKkl," bent up on ulllilnlllg the heights of dram atic Htanlnm. Hut "her" voice was c luinKluir, ami -when It cracked Tuesday tin "countess" turned out to be Jaeli .McDonald, 10, of Halt Lake. Aiti:nin si; i iiu; iA'i'Aij IIAl.TJMOItK, Aid. (A!') I'ln: Tuesday n irlit destroyed the hundred-thousand -bushel urn lit ware house of Kst'ten K- Itro. here, took the life or one fireman, and was known to have Injured five others. i 'apt. i lurry .Idivh, f 1 , tilde to Klre t'hii-f August Kinrleh, was fa tally crushed undi r u falling wall. Women of the KusliKar oasis weep at the graves or their par ents us a demonstration of their anct'slors worship. AV doubt if all Ilio raillo static Is due to the weather. Home of it must be In the oreh st.ni. We Offer- A residence In one of l.a (J ramie's choice locations. It has Iwo lots, Kii-foot frontage, 104 feid deep, faces east, on paved street. A purchaser would have to suiue the unpaid ' balance of ; si'ssmeills, 'Die house has nlx rooms, a sleeping pureli. This house is modern. There are shudc trees, shrubbery, lawn. The home Is old bit a good home. This place ' can lie purchased w ith a cash payment of ii'iiiii, then ?.'). on per mouth. Interest at X per o nl on all unpattl balances .will he deducted from each monthly pay ment. Let us show you this properly. We have others. La Grande Investment Company BONDED KRALTORg Kellablo Agents for Itellabl Insurance Com pan I HOt Adiuna Ave, Main Tit MOM'M POP ' Gangway!! ' By TAYLOR (A Tr7 DABN1 "ACTOR'S S lf7fel ' I rC.nS . " NO SAH BOSS - ThEY !-, I . BUT X'LU 5EAR (7 . rTSOCKS 3 I ' XTo?t,&TJ iiki A BEEN M080DV Aftoown L 1 SAW HIM RiM j J HELP 1 STfef ft O t ' 1 f I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS t'j'"j ITUAW'I-3 23,3E.' ...... I OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ( AND VOO h'MOUl UOI.I i oy fit srnvicr. La Grande Fi'ed Thompson and Silver King Showing at Sherrys Combining the spictacular with the amusing .sciuns to be the partl clar forte of l-'red Thomson. The latest I". II. O. lroductlon featuring that popular star and the famous horse "Silver King,' is ' Ihe Itan dii's llaby," and while the keynote of the picture might be said to be loud and unlimited laughter, the fast-action melodramu which has done much to put Thomson at the top of western heap has not been forgotten. Several thrilling rides, a. mutch race at a rodeo between "Silver King" and "Midnight." und the rescue of the baby by Thomson rhiht from under the wheels of an (uu uslilng Kxpriss Train are a few of Ihe highlights. "The IJandlt's Itaby" at Sherrys for the ItLst time tonight brings the star back Into his western togs, after a brief sojourn in his. previous pletue, "That levfl (.jiiwiutdo" in tinaccus-toim-d habiliments. Tlie comedy scenes of the western baity sliow, where Hie law of the guns of proud fathers is the rule. nd Hie delight ful difficulties in which Fred and "Silver King" are placed when they have to adopt a baby, have been part leularly well done. Jiel Andrews directed the picture which is an adaptation by Marlon Jack son of an original story by l.eetc it ulek I irown. Comedy showing "Fair Warn ing." Spectacular Scenes' Shown in "Lord Jim" Film The screen version of Joseph ('oiirad's famous novel. "Lord Jim" whleh Victor Fleming directed for I 'a i anion nt , is said to be replete a. it,' ' '(" 3 Ml. '' 1 i -r"" f- f: . YOU ARC NOW . r. ft ENTERING j-(S-'Sl FOSTORIA j By CondO fi? TUAT rT4Tln1 I 1 At rs-Cl ij .say, evereeTTx TA- BOOT MY ST Theatres with spectacular scenes., A crash between a plcuuet boat and a tug boat, the sinking of a tramp steamer nt sea with eight hundred passengers on board, the battle between hundreds of copper colored savages and . handful of white men all these episodes are thrillingly recorded by the camera. The chief emphasis of the' pic ture, however, Is laid upon the striking story which shows the battle of a brave man against a thousand odds to prove lie is nut a cowurd. 1'ercy Alarmont, who will be re membered for his masterful per formance in "The Street of For gotten Men" plays the part of "Lord Jim." Shirley. Mason, one of t lie most talented and beautiful actresses on the screen plays the part of a hatf-caste daughter of the South Seas. Noah 1 Jerry, a man of great physlcial prowess us well as a veteran actor, is said to 1 do the best work of his career as a brutal sea captain in the picture. Ituyinond Halt on completes the quartette of featured players. Joseph Dowling. Duke Kuliana moku and George Ma grill arc also in the ca.st. Tho story was adap ted for the screen by John ltussell "Lord Jim." is playing at the Star theatre today and Sunday together with a Clyde Cook comedy. Outstanding Vaudeville Bill Is Promised Sunday's offering at the Arcade is the outstanding one of the sea- , son with many new novelties, songs, . music and comedians. ! The Connors Troupe In "An Kve. i nlng At Home" give an entertain- J nient that is nuhiuc and refined : and will display their many talents. They have no limit us musicians. harmony jdngrs and dancers. It is an act in u class by itself. MM- Alck Stands CU3ISTV.AS v I, r & n,lln'y ' ''Comic Oddities; senled. Doth are exceptionally cle ver people; have a smart lino of patter; a good selection of popular songu uid music. Raymond & Ann In "Ventriloo.uial Variety," two youthful artists who have a routine of cross-fire onsersation between tho Iwo puppets that is new und presented in a novel man ner. Armend Wonzel, the xylo phone wizardr whose reportolre of selections h endless. Kverything j in the line of populur music Is at the back and call of this youngster whose notes have a bell-like tone. .Muchedon JJros.i in their comedy huilzontal bar act, two sensational gymnasts exhibiting wonderful skill and ability. Every Woman's Problem Is Theme Of Film at Sherrys The theme of "A Slave of Fash ion" is based on the eternal cry of the female, Nothing to Wear." What does it suggest to you? Supreme poverty or miserly rich es ? It really is the state of every wo wun'a mind, from the cradle to Hie grave, from the slums to million aires row, from Mother jKvc to the present generation. The feminine plaint, is as a rule, not a serious problem. A woman may have u wardrobe consisting of every imaginable- type of costume. Vet .she will utter the plaintive cry or think at least that site has no thing to wear. Kathcdine .the heroine of "A Slave of Fashion" at Sherrys really lias very little to wear in the beginning of the story. JJut she dossn't real ize it until she gels into a circle where clothes really matter. Then when she becomes the possessor or a very large wardrobe the old urge brought down to her through generations strike her and she wails and she has nothing to wear. This is a Hobart Henley produc tion made for Metro-Goldyn-Muv- r, und Norma Slieareiv Is starred with J-cw Cody featured. Vivia Ogdcn, William Haines, Miss Dupont, Mary Carr, James jCorrigan und Kstelle Clark are im portantly cast in the Samuel Ship- man story which was adapted to the screen by livi Meredyth. Comedy showing "Itock Bot tom." Shortly hefort! the primaries last Octol)er, a columnist of the Krie Pennsylvania, Times announced in his daily column that he was going. to run for sheriff because he "needed t he money." He meant the statement for a joke, but his friends took it otherwise and would not penult him lo withdraw and lie was elected sheriff, according to reports. In Hrjutil there are fish which bark like dogs which might like to be chasing catfish. FEED IColIed Oats Hulled Hurley Wlmlo Corn Cracked Com Whole Wheat Mill l'ee.l lluled Alfalfa Hilled Timothy Itnled Straw Gilt Kgg Maker .Scratch Fcnl Ask Our Prices. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Collected I Main I I Professional Directory ThU directory Is especially linndy for the newcomer or lor UiB out-of-town reader who may want Hie name and ao-drew of sonic Prof.loniil num. It lias been carefully pre pared and will prove to be a ready aid lo any reader In ob laming prompt, professional service- Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys HUGH D. nilADV Attornsy-at-Law, office Weat-Jacohson liulld laar Telephone Juain lit. COClTKAlf nmd EHI IlllAHI) Geo. T. Cochran and Coluii 1C Flcrhard, Attorneys at Law. La Grando Na tional liauk LmlldiuK. Telephone Main 91. CAIlIi O, HELM Attorney at Law, Room 20, New Foley Uuildtng. Telephone Main 779. Dentists Dr. O. W. EUWIJV Dentist. Gard ner Building. Telephone Main II. Architect V. H. MILI Kit, ArIi'..rt Room T La Grando National Uank Bulldlns: The island of Culion. the 1'hilip line sitt; of the largest jeper colony in the world, was one of the first places under the American Hag to give worip n Hie right to vote. Food expert's say people .should eat less. Tin y will, unless some thing happens to present prices. WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers , And I'ressi'rs PHONE MAIN 753 Irpnt Street Snodgrass & Zimmerrfian Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car Is used but for one purpose of convey ing the sick and Injured any where they waul to go. fliulu 02 Muni or Day BUTTERNUT SUPERFINl PURITY Bakery K. J. McVVILLIAMS ' I mlX 1 Physicians & Surgeons STELLA Ti. BUDMBR. M. D, Ptiyslctan and Suxyeon Rooms 10-11 Telephont Somoier Building Main 66 i,i;i: ii. iiorvY, m. to. Practlco limited to diseases of th Jjye, Ej(r, iiuiq euu imuau Mow Foley Telephons building u If H. (J. KIHHV, M. D. Ph valclan and Surireon New Foley Telepbon Ruilding ItlCHAim P. LANPIH M. O. Physician ana Surgeon Gardner Bulldlntf Telephons Main II W, P. Mr A DORY, ftt. D. Burgeon New Foley Telephons itulldlng Main 61 ti. 9. MOOriB, M. O. Physician and Surgeon New Foley Telepbon Building Main 1 V. L. K ALSTON, ftf. I. Practice limited to dlsea.aes of ths Kye, Ear, Noao and T tiro at. Roo ins 18-19 Tolephon Bommer Ltuildlng Main 778 A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D, Bur gory Rooms 1C-17 - Telephons Ho mint) r Butldlnv Main It Osteopathic Physicians J. L. INGLE, D. O. General Osteopathic Practice ftlAIlGAltm' IMiLK, O. O. Tracts limited to care of Infanta. Bnmmur Telephuns Building Main 1 Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - Rebuilt. Feather Mattresses - Mads rillows Rraorated Fluff Kugs Made from old carpets. Furniture Rcpalrod anA Hecovered La Grando Matiress & Weaving; Works Licensed Fumlgator I'HONE 424-W Cbas. Edwards, Prop STAGE ON AND AFTEIl MH? 11 fEAVK LEAVJ3 . tlnlon La urande 1:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:15 P. M. 6:10 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. MOF.IL P. a. DcLAP . Ileadqiiaitcrs, Sonuner Hotel A Combination of Good BREAD Made by La Grande By BL0SSE8 m u I .-, PERSPlRAToa!.' j , 'i , i i I I . n- 1 1 ii , i. - J 1 ! P !,: