0
Paee EWn
Thursday, December 31. 1925.
TfTE tX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE?! "
The Observer Want
The Market Place of Union and Wallofra
FOR RENT
yon liKNT
Skala Hilwc:
Call at i
2-12-22tf i
yOR nKNT Furnished houBe,
keeping rooms, l'hone 440. It.
3-12-15tf
KOI! HISNT ;0-roojn house. Call
SIS-J. . - ,-13-2tf
full ItHNT Apartment In New
Foley llldff. Inquire J. J. r'oicy.
2-U-lS-tf
.-OK HUNT -house.
Cull
Modern 6-room
M-LSB. 2-10-JO-tf
FOH SAL1
Mil: .sai.i: AifaiiiL
l-X-ii.
ay. Kami,
i-iz-su-.tp
KOI! KAI.K t'hiitn wood from
.Ml. Kuilly mill. J'honu orders
lo 300-W. KranU I'leuviiiKi-r.
. 12-:iu-linp
Knit 1 1 l-:fs"f Ktore. room suitable
lur small lll.sliieri.s. Living rooms
in rear. I'urtly furnishiil . if tie.
sired. Hood locution; ivaxonulilc
rent. Also KiiniK-. inquire An-K'-His
Hotel. 213 Kir. 12-;lllir
FOR SALE Used pmnos ut bur-1
gain prices. 10 down arid $10 a I
month. K. O. Music Co. H-3-lf!
VOU SALE By owner, modern i
six-room house. Call Main r,SC.
-ll-2-lfj
WANT HI I I.IbIiI. work imy kind.
.Main 7117 ililrliiR diiy. ''-12-S0-2I
VANTEI Hoarders and room
ers near Hiange's, mill, a I ho a
garage for mnt. I'hono 31' 1 -J or
inquire 1 !0iS V Ave. 4-12-30-3tp
W.NTi:i Clothing of ull hinds
made to order, liurincnts in tide
ovt. Itecords exchanged, bring
old records. 222 Fir, HI. Garment
Factory. d-lli-SO-Uip
WANTEU TO liKNT Kour or tlvo
room modern house with parage.
Thomas Wilson, phone 1C.I-J.
4-12-29-3t
WANTKI) Woman wunls work
by hour or day. Call 294- K.
2-12-2y-6tp
WANT Ml) Womaiv wants house
keeping job. Cull Observer,
l2-29-3tp
W ANTED Odd jobs, with or with
out Kord pickup, handy man. W.
F. Merce r. 1 n q u Iro O bse r ve r.
3-,Iz-16--nip
WANTED Buttons made. Hem
stitching, Art and Baby Shop.
, 9-4-lm
WANTED Pressing, cleaning.
FOR SALE
80 ncTcs irrigated land 2 J
rallos from J .a (raudc. PHro
$l,(l0.tMl. J asy terms.
AL
STAT-"--
WEEKS & BLACK
REAITORS
New I'olcy Wcltf.
Insurance - Loans
ted .
RAG RUGS
See Our Large Stock From 60c Up.
Furniture Exchange
Itr ud Jefferson Phone 474-1
WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE
A New Year's
Resolution
Resolve to use the telephone more in the
year 1926 than you ever have before.
Both the. local and long distance service will
save you time and give you the added satis
faction of getting a direct reply
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P1IONK 5IAIV 37 -
"Au OIisitvit Want Ad
Will Do It"
Zwotfel'
livery.
i Tailoring.
M-17G. 1e-11-3-tf
C1TV LOANR Long time, smallest
monthly payments, no delays.
Security J .and & Savings Co.
J 2-1 Itf
S AVIS 8 repaired, combinations
changed. J. Hosenbaum, M-104.
2-10-3-1m
''UKK A musical saw with each
course of personal lessons. L.1 It.
Halo, G Depot. 3-12-7-lmp
IATCII SITS AVTO Al lllK.
THK 1AM.T:S, Ore. Floyd J
Crites, Willamette valley .bunlnessi
man, had -plenty of gasoline In the
tank of his car. He mado the dis
covery by lighting a match nnd ex-
amining the tank at u locnl service
Hiuunn. iUHiuiuiy inu rt-ar inii ui
the car, -the hose connection of the
gasoline pump and part of the. serv
ice station were In flames.
The fire was extinguished by the
local volunteer department. L'rltes
car was a total loss.-
The sowing machine was. pat
enttd'In P790 and neighbors have
dropped In to use it evr ulnee.
FEED
Rolled Oats
Rolled Hurley
Whole Corn
Cracked Corn
Whole Wheat
Mill I'eed
lUU.il AUulra
Haled Timothy
Ituled SI raw
(irlt
Djss Sinker
Scj'ittch l''eNl
Ask Our rrlcrai
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Main 792
Ad Page
Counties '
NEW TODAY
FOB BENT Furnished 5-room
house. tlo8 in. fall ut Secur
ity J -ami & Savings Co.
3-12-31-Stp
FOR IiKXT 5-room furnished
house ut 1404 O Ave. '. Phone
I 29U-YV. 3-12-31-ltp
FOU SALE Bry ia-ln. wood and
4-foot wood, I'hono 377-H.
2-12-31-ltp
l'()H SALE Fio acres Improved;
good house, harn, gnrage, apples
und alfalfa ?:iuoo Will take
(food ear us payment. l'hone
:u;:i-V or write 1. O. 22ft.
5-12-31-itp
s ,
I'TMl KALE Kino houso close to
high nehool. with lot; smaller
house or car us payment. I'hono
:i.;y-v. 4-12-:u-Up
.sMKin:u I'i.axs siiAiM'.n.
RAKKft, Ore. The Union Smel
ter company, with headquarters at
Itfiivo.r and which Tor some time
lias been malting an investigation
along the. SnnUo river . between
Huntington and Homestead Is planning-
a, smelter ut some favorable
point, it was announced here. It
was said that options had been
taken on sites ut KoMncttc and on
I the Snake river near the mouth of
'Burnt rlvr.' The intention 'Is to
linal; (lie final deelsion on location
in lite iit-xl 'JO days. '
The smelter plant as proposed
would have a funnclly of 1 fU tons
of ore a day lo start with, and
would be Increased In size from
1 i in o to time. ".'
i
rIETY IIA!.Ti:i XKAK TOP
Kl'C.KNIO. Ore. A parly of Port-,
land und KuReno men failed to
reach the summit of the .Middle Sis
ter of the Three Sisters mountains,
ulihoiiRh they readied a point 3i0
feet from tlio top, they reported
hero.
The party composed of J.. C. Pa
get, attorney of Portland; Alfred
Skte, ltenson Polytechnic school In
st ruetor, und three KiiKenc men.
Wayne Held, Glen llessonett and
IMward Thurston, left Whit c
Branch at-the foot of the Sisters
Sunday at 2 a. m. and with fine
(weather and nearly a full moon
made good time on the trip.
NotJiing makes ns madder thnn
seeing a coat man frowning dur
ing the winter months.
Only a few more shopping
months before bathing girls will
bo back on the magazine covers.
I Rlncerely believe the best buys
In La Orande real estate for the
j year 3 32 G 'will be made during
I January and February. This is
based upon years of real estate
experience- that' tv.iying always fol
lows unusual rental demand. The
spring rental demand wilt stilt be
greater. '
Whether I am a true , prophet
tor not, 1 do know that I nuv
! at the present time several of
! i he - lowest priced homes that I
' Jinvo .. hari during the past three
years. Occasionally these oppor
Ilnntlles present themselves. Jf you
jure thinking of purchasing a, home
II would be glad to show, you my
j listings; . .. '
GEO. H. CURREY
RI3AWOR
I Farm Loans
$100,000 to loan on farm lands
Moani pop
THAT SrtMOi: IKIME SHOULD
good Taste of the razor
last MotfTH HE RAM UP A
Buy Now
AGAINST ME AT THE COUWTRY CLUB
AND NCMI 1 HAvE TO PA-y
INSTALLMENTS OKI HIS
ENGA6EMeNT RiMcJ EECAliSE
Ht'S UMPEB As 6
FRECKLES AND HIS
y x . - 1
Tj tomocrouj isaiew SSSSs8sjaS-ii' . )' ..
'J2l VEAItV-ICPTOAT , I .tOEAOy w V" )
j4 VOOAAAItESOVE-SOOOyA' KAUE VXADE A MISITy-
! OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE .ByCond
fflRt30M TS N)-CCE.RR(J-PTlO(VJy M.HQM
6T X thought ot
stocky.
Ytss tTr& a:30
i own . -PEAKSR
La Grande
Monte Blue Stars '
In "Limited Mail" . ; '
At Sherrys. I ;. ' 'V
Monte Jlluo for tills sen son will
be featured in stories for which
his past life and trnlnlng had fit
ted him. Ho had heen known as
cowboy, athlete, flrcmhn, - sailor,
soldier, lumberjack, miner, rail
road e r nnd ca rpen t e'r be fore lie
wiw discovered by D. W. 'Griffith
) in 1 D 1 4 at work around the old
Hiograph studio. Given a small
bit by that.- director, Monte Blue
proved so good that Ids picture
career began right there ' and
then . He hud won numerous cups
and ribbons ns on athlete, aijd
his Airly. ehnracterliifltions were
all husky' young heroes of the
great outdoors. r
However, gradually he began
to piny different type roles. Gone
were the overalls, sturdy boots and
carefree manners of his old parts,
and In their place tho graceful
manners of the drawing room.
Monte had become a sophisticated
young man on the screen. This
was the beginning of such pro
ductions as ''The Marriage Circle,"
"Itelng Respectable," VI Tow to
Educate a Wife." "The Lover of
Caniille," "Her" Marriage Vow,"
"ItccompotW and, "Kim Me
Again."- ' (
The lanky, lounging hoy with
the tanned face had disappeared,
and In his place was the correct,
subtle young man of the world.
Hut Itlue rebelled; and Is now
realizing an ambition of long
standing his return to his love
In a big railroad drama.
In "The Limited Mull" at Sher
rys today 'he has one of hlft best
characterizations as a young en
glncer on a. mail train, who finds
peace and happiness in the West
aimmg tho rugged mountains -of
Colorado. George Hill directed
this, plcturlzatlon of Elmer Van
HAVJSA
I yjoMceR how
strap-
BIS BlLC
MUCH i. HAV6T
PAVVeT? NfVHAiT
DID! CO WITH
. THOT RECEIPT?
OTF THE.
U5HE8AS
FRIENDS
'
A IMttCino., good '
i i .I i i
Theatres
ce's melodrama, for which Parryl
Francis Xnnuck wrote tho seen
ario.
Comedy showing "Spooky
Spooks."
Betty Bronson Stars
In "Golden Princess"
Coming to Arcade
"The Golden rrlncess," which
will ho shown at tho Arcade thea
tre Friday and Saturday, is of es
pedal interest to the pleturo-go
ing population, and for a two-fold
reason. It marks the debut of
Betty Bronson as a full-fledged
film star, and it deals with
significant and picturesque period
of American history the Cali
fornia gold rush of 1M9.
Ever since Betty scored such an
instuntnncous success with her
delightful portrayal of "rotor
Pan," her meteorio career has
been watched .with a good deal
of undisguised admiration, nnd
hero will be nono to begrudge
her this crowning promotion
which elevates her to stardom.
As the heroine of "Tho Golden
Princess." Betty Ik said tohavo a
part that suits her to the provcrh-
lul "T." Picture her us a llttto
mountain girl, made an orphan
through the violent death of her
father and tho desertion of a
faithless mother, reared by a
Spanish mission padre at an Indian-
settlement, and suddenly
brought In contact with tho rough
nnd ready atmosphere of tho gold
mining camps. -
Can't you imagine her dressing
up In typical miner's outfit, dls
coverinjc gold, winning love, fight
ing handltn and stirring tip "no
end of excitement? Wll. that's
just exactly what she does!
A flashing, thrilling melodrama
credit to tho Bret Jfarte story
from which Frances Agnew adap
ted It. Clurenco Badger, the
Suspicious
Pop 1 VOAS SEVJ1MS
UPTMB-UMlNa IN
VouR COAT AND f
These papers-
tKOPPEO our OP
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Your pocksT
VJHAT'S TM6 MEANIKlG
Of WIS?
t .f B. d.l
There's a Hitch in This Resolution!
director, took portlcular pains td
reprodico with faithful accuracy
the historic Bcttlntfs and hectic
life of the days of '40. NeUlluiii
llton, Jtockcllffe Fellowes, I'hyl-
lltt Knvpr nnd Jnsenh Dowllmr
arc the principal supporting)
piny era. " i
Navajo Indian .
Chief in Picture .
Coming to Star
Chief Big lread, tt college grad
uate, does not belle his cognomen.
Ho has a large, magnificent head
set- on broad,', tawny shoulders
and stands a full six feet, two In
ches In his mocensined feet.
But what is more, he hus ecep-
tlonnl mental ability which entitles
him to his name, which would bo
, misnomer indeed in the world
'swell" were substituted for "Big",
Frank J. Carroll, tho - motion
ptcturo producer, discovered him
while atugtnfc scenes In southwest
ern Colorado for his spectacular
photoplny, "Tho- Scarlet West,"
which First National will present
ut tho Slur theatre, Friday, Sat
tinluy and Sunday. Ho found Chief
lllg Head, who Is a member of
tho Navajo tribe from Hhlrock,
N. M.t to bo horn outdoor stugo
manager.
And so Producer Carroll used
Bl(f Head to good advantage in
.staging the. Custer buttle scenes.
which are a high point in this
hrllllng photndruma of the early
west. Some two thousand ln-
Unns wero used In tho filming of
this big spectacle and Chief Big
Head turned nut to bo moro than
a moro Interpreter in niding Cur-
roll.
The Indians wero all mounted
and Big Head's fomatlons of this
largo body of wild- riding horse
men made a picture which Car-
minus the Indian's knowledge of
tho red man's maneuvers in bat
tle.
This scene, representing Cus
ter's Last Stand, is declared to be
tho greatest movement of Indians
on horseback ever staged beforo
a motion picture camera.
The . production was many
months in the making, the gov
ernment permitting Indians from
tho Navajo and Uto reservations
in tho southwest to participate,
and a largo number of real cow
boys and soldiers also took pnrt.'
Lending roles" are prayed by
Robert FruBer, Clara Bow, Rob
ert Edeson, Johnnie Walker, Wul
ter McGrnll nnd Gnston Glass.
Aa Indian is a hero of the ro
mantic story, which is an innova
tion in screen history.
SHOT l'llli:i) IX QI'ARItF.ri :
I.AKKV1KW, Ore. Hnrry .lliil
dorwood, prunilnunt riinphm' of
lMilKli, Ik In jali ami Dorrla Fttl
clior of l-'ort llldwcll Is lylnff near
lMitli. followinK un nltorcatlon ' at
Aclcl ilnrlns; which CuMorwood ahot
Knlchcr throUKh the nbdomcn. Tho
cutlao of Iho quarrel hail not been
learned, according; to Sheriff Fri
day, who InveBllRated. A number
of -peraons witticized the ehootlnfr,
which took placo in, front of a
dance hall. 801110 of Iho wltneHaj'S
nald Umt thiy believed' tho men
were In illKpulo over one or tliclr
compnnlnna.
I'hysicluna believe It may be pos
sible to save tho wounded man's
lire. No statement has heen ob
tained from Kulcher by tho authori
ties. -
SIKI..'OHl TO SI'XI, LOTS.
M liDKOUU. Ore. Tho city eoun
ell, which has hud u spwial sulej
on thrduirh local realty dealers of
Its (h-UiKiucnt tnx-onned lots on)
paved atrcets ut $50 down and till
a month thereafter, during which j
over ull inin navu ui!imi noiii, uu
notinccd that It hud withdrawn tho
25 rt-malnlntf unsold lots from tho
renltors unit would Itself w 11 the
remnlnder nf Ihu paved lots bcifln
nlnpr next l-'rlday or Monday at $tt)
down nml (10 a month.
After these lots havo been sold
the elty council plans to hove u
sain of the mnny lots It owns on
dirt streets, also on tho Install
ment pmn, . , j
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Professional Directory II
This directory Is especially
for the out-of-town reader
address of some professional maa. It has beea carefully fjre
pared and will prove to to i ready aid to any reader In ob
laialnf prompt professional service,
Classified For
i -1
! Attorneys
HUGH W. BRADY Attornay-st-Uw,
office Weat-JaeobKon ttulW
. Inc. TephoD Main 11.
COCHRAIV mm4 KttKnil AftD Oo.
Y. Coehtmn nd Colon R, Eberharo,
Attorney at Law. Ls. Grand Na-
t tonal 'Bank bulluiuc.
Tsiephone
kUln t. -
CARL QJnni.M - Attorney at Taw,
Room Kt, New Foley UulldUi.
Te.epttn6 :aln 771. -
Dehtista
Dr. O. VI. KRWln Deiitl.t, Oard.
aer Bllatii. Telspaoaa Mala II.
Architect
o. to. mujLbr. ArkiM
La dranbe National Rsntc ftulMtnsr
Jllghwitv Office lo Bo Moved.
KLAM.NTH FALLS, Ore. Al
though Klumuth Fulls will lose lm
division laendiimrters of tlio state
highway (commission, the highway
department shops will remain hero,
according to word, received from
William Juiby, chairman of tho
caminisHioti, Tho offices will bo
removed U Bend, Jndgo Duby said,
the first ajj
WEAVER'S
Taibr, Cleaner.,' Dyer.
' And I'mnera
PRONE MAIN It
Depot Street
Snodgrass &
Zimmerman
Exclusive
Undertakers
Out Invalid Car la used but
for one purpose ' of convey
ing the sick and Injured any
where ttaer want to go.
fain 3 Nlrht ar Day
BUTTERNUT
SUPERFINE
PURITY
K. J. McWILUAMS
Awe
Trtiioa
1 TUATS A j TO MS HOUSE AoOVJ AN- TELL, I
ri RESOLUTION'! ' MIM "WAT 1 VMOMT FI6MT J I
handy for the
who may want the
Quick Reference
Physicians & Surgeon
STELLA IT. BOOMER, tZ. D.
Physician in- llura-eon
Telephone.
Bon. si a r Buildlnr
nam
i,v,k n. nm;vr, m. n. '
Pracllc limited to diaMa at thf
cy. Ktr. noi, ana 'intwac
New
r oie
r
Tl.pB.
Bulldlm
ataia l.
I B. O. KIHBT, M. D,
Phyilclan and Bur(oll
nw i. uir Aei
lDhOM
Mais tl
HICIIAKIl P. f.ANBIN M. O.
Fhyalouu aod UurKMa
Gardner
Bulldlus
Mala M
W. r. MeaDORt, a. D.
clurvaoa
New FoUy tJi
phone
sTb
Building Mai
c a. aoona, m. d.
PhTician and Surgwa
M.w roler T.l.Dbona
liulldina- Main 1
r. u mautok, at d.
Practice limited to dlaeaaea of th.
Ey, Bar. Noau aod t iroat.
Room, ll-l, TlpbOB.
Sooini.r Building- - MaHa 17
A. U RICRAnDSUH. at. D,
Survarr
Rooaia M-1T Telepken.
Boaimer Bulldlna . ataln 1
Osteopathic Physiciaiu'
J. I IMOLIB, D. O.
aenrral Oateap.thic Practice
haiiraiiut iMm.aL n ...
Practice limitbd to oare of lafaata.
punmtr
Buildlnr
Talepaoo. '
' V.ln IM
, ; Mattresses - Rug. :
Cleaned - Rebuilt.
Foathcr Mattnasca Mad.
Pillows Kmantcd .
Fluff Kuga Mad. freaa . .
old carpets.
' Furniture Repaired all
Recovered
La Grande Mattrena
& Weaving: Works
Licensed Fiunlgator
PUONK 424-W ,
Cba. Edwards, froaj
UNION-UWIE
STAGE
1 AM) AFTER MAT' It
liEAVB ' LEAVH
Vmkm tmUnmtf
t:00A. M. , 1:00 P.M.
J :1B P. II. ' i:io p. at.
eUindai
1:00 P.M. i ' l:io V. If.
- P. a. DeliAP.
HiAdiiuaiters, Boaaaaev Botat
A Combination of Good
BREAD
. . Made by
La Grande -Bakery
By TAYLOa
all The whice vocvye eeea
CRITiCISIMS CHICK FOR. BOYAXa
A RlUO ONJ CREDIT AMD NOW L
TlMD VOli'RE OOlMS THE same
- V1HO ARE VOU
BOVIfOa IT rORr
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