La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 01, 1926, Image 7

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    Friday, January1 i, 1920.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!!.
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We Wish Our
A HAPl'Y 'rfEW YEAR
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I . oa i TwTTt)ot St. I1
La Grande!
"The Golden Princess"
Now Flaying
At The Arcade
lr you like n ton--rut. inelmlra
ihalli! Btorv. rleh In netlun, ilnmm
7iwkI lovi- ii.'"l. "'I"' " lrl,llK
V" miereurrenl or rrfrriihliiK liuninr.
Ti-ii.i..l iiu-iilil.il lulurl'ul tiaek-
l,JiVi,urViW,,L'bi.i "KikVi "Y'
1M:, Ihen you lire mire 10 enjoy
"'rlii' Golden 1'rllKM-H.H," now pluy
inx ul tho Arenile tin-litre.
4 For till I'urmuouiit in-mliietUm
rtlreetod by Cliirenee lla'lKer from
l-'riineen AKni-w'H Meeimrlo ' of u
llrel Itarle mory. Im comimun'leil
.of IIiohc oleinentji Just nientloniil.
l-'urthennore, II Iiiih the nuVJe.l ad.
vuntiiKo of the IrreMlittlhle presen
ce of llt'tty lirou.Non. Hiiniiorted
liy u dlxliUKUttdied cast, Includhijr
llockcllrft! I'VIIowh. I -liylliM lluvei
mid Josfplt Howling.
'Ah "The Golden 1'rlncvns." llel
IJy hrlnKH lo Hie m-reen a ehnru
ut'T fo ouainlly lM;iiit I fill lhat
word ulouo cannot deMTlhe lier.
'I'IiIk Ih Ikt first Mlarcini; role ami
lii ntakf'H the most of II. Tin?
tlul ili-atK with lier udveiilureM In
10 Years Ago
Today
Cold snap hits Lu .
Grande.
Cold tuid colds come
together.
At the first sneeze get
L. & L.
. ' ." Cold TtiblelH
25c
1 Best in tho lino.
L. & L Drug Co.
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Many Patrons
Theatres
u gold mining camps and bads
u Mnashiiig climax In which
it- and Neil Hamilton in'' itiip
d 111 M mlnr. The exciting tes
te and (In' subsequent cave-In ut
it' mine furnish thrills aplenty.
I'te"rTierGreatr
ponder Dog Film,
kt bherrys, lotlay
.Vol I hat it matters v i y much
lO llllll. but
'Of lill Hit- do,;H which have
achieved prominence In tool ion
phi tires, 1'eter 'The Gnat lays
claim' to poK-vsing the greatest
aristocratic I i n -age.
From tin- time of his hliilt In a
I iny vijllage 1" Germany, three
years nfli-r tin- ivar. I'eter was
marked for desl it.cl Ion. 1 1 in ino-lln-r
wa.H nn nri.siocral, ami his
I'iiIImt was nl on'1 linn' a prl
pii'iiil)i'r or tin1 ImtH-rial Ui-JiintH.
IIIh lit t ii 1 1 trt-r in more tlum
Iw nly k im raUoiiH IiIkIi-
Tin.1 j)uppy'H Irulnintf li'n ul
niost. d.s hooii nn Ik- had acciiNt-ujim-1
lilin.'H'ir 1o tip- KiranK''
worl'l, waH niiuli' i'fiinpar al ivcly
cany Ihtiiiisi' of b in lini-aKi. I Ii
uilnph'fl hlinsi'lf ri-aillly to t In-olidlh-iu-i'
Willi l (rvi'iy police ilutf
i-aiiiM, mill iH'tori1 In waH a yi-ar
(hl m could iilHlerslanil itiKlriic
lluil it n JiI.h caKi riM'SM lo oln-y wan
lii'KlmiliiK lo l'i' initniivsii'il.
Wln-n I cnn than two yearn. Jvt
er The ('real wuh hrouht to Am
erica whi-n Ill's miLsti'i-N, l-Mw.inl
a ti Ai-IIhn l-'aiitil, derhleil to )ie
coine cltll.enK of the t'liiled Hta
ti'K. I lis I rain in if was com liliied.
even on lifllphuanl, and at the
end of Hie Ioiijj trnvcj found lilin
Heir in.itallcd a uiPiiieflfoned
ruh-r of 1 he polieu doj; kenned
whicli l'"aust luothura founded in
California.
Almost immi'dlateljr Tic cum' to
tho notice of motion picture pro
duce r.s, and for weeks wan waich
cd and nl tidl'-il by Ihcsc a.st utc
rlnanclei N. . Katl.sricd I hit t he was
wilhoul peer, they hIkiici) Ii Im for
a number of pictures, which were
HiieceHHf ut front t he first .
Now. al llit iitfc of four. I'e.tcr
The (Ircal has liccotnc the starring
ml or of John V. i 'onuidine, Jr..
whose lullitil prod ut't ton, "Wild
'J usl tec." now al Slierrys prcscnt.s
t In iralhmt animal lu his most
IJiillllliK role.
In "Wild JtiNtlci" he lu Mipporf-
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Sherry's
TODAY And SATURDAY
John W. Considine, Jr. presents
PFTFR
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GREAT
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"WILD
JUSTICE"
Tin- (latest Don Hi'io
J'ATr si'i'ii in any I'lii'tuplay. His i nttll!i.ceiK-e
will a'.na.e you, his lra fry ;iwi, his splt-ndiil
beauty cliann. his peat strength ami fear
lessness startle you.
Comedy "The Tom isl"
Slarls Sunday
ALU) Ml-KIUY In Till; MASKED ltltlDK'
The Observer Want
The Market Dace of Union and Wallowa
FOR RENT
11 1 Ki;NT Furnished b-room
house. CI uKi- In. Call ut Ki.eur
ily Juml ic Havings Co.
3-12-31-21 1
Olt leKNT
Wiula lldwo.
GurnKo.
Call at
Ol: I1KNT Furnished Iiouhc
keeiiintf rooms. I'lione HG-l:;
2-12-1 r.ti
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Olt I1KNT C-roolll liuusn. Call
HIH-J. 2-12-211
Olt ItKNT Apartment In New
Foley lihiif. Inquire J. .1. Foley
2-ll-lK-tl
KCMt IcKNT Modern C-roorn
house. Call M-t.80. 2-111-30-tl
I'OU tiAI.Ci
Ft ill HAI.U - "liain wood from
.Ml. Kmliy mill. I'lione orders
lo :!i)i-V. J''rank CleavinitiT.
12-:iU-lmp
l-"Olt ltl-:NT - Hlure room sullalde
lor small liusim ss. I.ivlnf? roomy:
in rear. Tartly furnished If lie.
sireil. Cood loi-atlon; n-asonahle
rent. - Also (raraKe. Jn'iuire All
K' lus lloti l, ill Fir. 12-3UII
l''Olt BALK Used pianos at bar
Kiiln prices. J 10 down and f Mi a
month. Jv O. Music Co. llT:(-ll
KOIt 8AI.I0 Hy owner, modurn
aix-room house. Cull Main fK6
2-1 l-2-tl
I'll by an exceptional well-balanced
cast Ii ended by George Sher
wood, l-'ranccs Tentfue and Krunli
HaKiiey. Che-sler M. J'riinklin.
the director, has maadc u number
of successful pictures with don
stars. t.
Comedy showing ''The Tourist."
Indian Thrill Film
Now Showing
At The Star
Heal Indians arc difficult snb
.ieelH for motion picture direction,
according' lo Frank J. Carroll,
who used ii.outi NavajoN and Tte
lu the production of ''The Se'irbt
Wesl," all epic of frontier days,
which Klrst Nal ional will present
a t I he Htar t heat re for u t h roc
day run sttirtlne; today.
"They are very superst II Ions
and Kusplelutts of every I hint; and
seem to have an idea that every
one is trying to take advantage, or
them, due, hit doubt, to past 'ex
periences with while , men." he
said. "Also, they uri" proiiil, and
In the baltle scenes we could not
net them tn play "dead." They
touuhl and rode llko the wind,
but for "dead redskins" we had
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WANTBIt HoarderH und room
era near HlanKe'a mill, nlHO u
Karnije for rent. I'lione 32 1 -J or
Inquire 1SW V Ave. 4-12-:i-3tp
WAN'I'KIJ Woiuun wuatfi werlt
by hour or day. Call SIM It.
2-12-2'J-Gtp
1 A '; 3 repaired, comblnatlona
clianKtd. J. tosenbaum, &I-104.
2-1 0-3-1 m
WANIKO Ciotlilnjf of all kindsj
iikhIm lo order. Garments made
over.' JtecordH exchanged, hrlnc
old records. 222 l-'lr HI. Garment
l-'aetoi y. 4-I2-SU-3tp ;
WA N"rKI Odd jobs, with or with- J
out Kord pickup, handy man. W. i
l' Mercer. Inquire. Observer, j
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WANTKD Buttons made. Hem
stitching. Art and Baby Shop.
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WANTKJ) l-riBSinc. cieantnu.
Zweiffd'! 'iailuriiit;. M-171. L;.
livery.
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CITY l.(ANKl,ontf time, siiialbsl
mouth ly payments, no delays.
Hi.cuiity Jund &, Havings (,o.
J-lltf
KItKK A musical saw with each
rourse of personal lessons. I-. .11.
Hate, 6 OepoL a-1 Imp
to siilisiiliiln while men disguised
as Indians."
Custer's I-asl Stund Is revived In
i his elaborate production, und
other thrilling episode in the con
flicts of American troops and
frontiersmen wit It the Hloux. are
broughl lo the screen.
In Mils romance of an Isolated
army post, in which lite educated
son of an Indian chief, who holds
the rank of captain, and u young
lieutenant an: rivals for the affec
lions of the commanding general's
daughter, the principal, roles are
played by Hubert Kraaer. 'lara
liaw, itohcrt Kdcson. Jofiuny Wal
ker, Walter fticGrull und Gaston
Glass .
"The Scarlet WeH." In whicli
Loan people appear, was many
months in the making, in the pic
turesque southwestern section of
Colorado and Is said to represent
one of the finest screen iichleve
uients of the frontier of the sixth ii
and seventies.
Farm
Pointers
I'Hcterlnt gummonls, of. cherry
in western Oregon Is capable of
wrecking a fine healthy young
cherry orchard In 1 Im first few
years of Ms life. Orcharilists who
in'e nuiy.y.urd cherry seedling trunk
and frame Work for all varieties
of Mvnl cherries fifld Ihnt the
bodies of such trees nearly always
escape t his ilesl met le disease,
says. II. It. liarss, plant patho-
ltgi.-l of I he ex perl men t slut ion.
Frei-ch pear and i 'atll ornla
bhtek walnut 1'ooIh arc resistant
lit the mushroom, rool fungus in
i ireinn while Japanese sand pear
and Kngllsh walnut ' roots are
highly f n.scepiible, repurls the. ex
periment stallon.
In comtialllig the fire blights of
and body has proven to be the
most sal Isfactotry ami Is recom
mended by the experiment station
) '.ill lei in - M will be s- nl on re.
quest and cottialns detailed In
formal bin regarding this disen.se.
Grain ts often sowed In Oregon
luring favorable weal her through
un lit slallon. There is lean chance
of loss with wheat that Un been
Incited with cooper carbonate
than wild the old treatments but
there Is alwavs the chance lhat
the grain will Mart and be caught
before well iHlabttshei Wliell
there Is a period of surface freezes
and thaws. I'nlcss ihre is loo
much laud to handle tn the spring
il ts probably liesi to wait till
spring iqienr up and sow th
slan-
dard spring varieties.
t'l'I'V 1(1 I V IIM) MAINS
KI'GKNK, Ore. Clans for ex-
lendlug the city wab-r mains to the
new Sou'h'-rn I'iietflc terminals and
to id her parts of the city now- with-
H out s r ice aru being made tor
0 I Vf.. according to l arl A. Me
htj ca:ilu. stiperiniendi nl of the city's
J public Utilities.
Wj -t'his work will be slarled enrly
Ba lu the year, said tin sup.Tintend-
Brfl eiit, and icvltig lo the extensive
)fj grtiwth of the city rec nlly It Is ex-
DJHj peeled I hal crew s of men w HI be
m ept busy almost all of the year
al such work.
a
M News has been ri c- ixed by frl-
(38 ends oi ; Laurel (Miss.) man flint
fJ he winl hunting witliout knowing
g how lo handle u leadt d gu"
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RESOLVES-
Ad Page
Counties
NEW TODAY
rOH It KNT 5-room house, irur
anr, woodshed. I'crnKincnt rent
er desired, lliffj X Ave. Inquire
2703 N. Greenwood. 3-1-1-ltp
KOIt HXIA-: Fur coats. Trices
reasonable. Call Observer.
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KOIt ItKNT -r- Kurnlshed upart
inent. Also five-room huose. in
quire Wuvurly Apts. 1-1-utp
TOI: HAIK I Residence mid furni
ture, a. coinpleti; modern fur
nished home. You can make a
tcdod buy by seeimr owner ut
properly or phone U2G-J.
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SET' IS FAST:
(lly harlcj I. Stewart)
WASHINGni.V, (NKA .Special)
-One hears quite a bit about the
congressional "smart set." Also It's
referred lo; Hometimes as the
"fast, wet." - -One can get Into U
too; ut a price. ,
! It isn't )iartlcularly exclusive,
but It's prety expensive. That's
why it's mainly purely congres
sional. Washingion's permanent
officialdom inn't well c-uogh' paid
to a ford such society.
A go.od 'many congressmen can't
very well afford It, eilher. To be
sure, ihey'ro paid J10.000 a year
now. us compared with only
f)UU lat session. It's quite a diff
erence. Ht il 1. the "smart set" ap
pears to be living up to It. Maybe
rather more so. A few rich men
f.'A the pace and It makes the ,
others, hump to keep up with lt;
.
"So-ftnd-so ought not to keep
the cam pa ny he does it's too
swift for lib bankroll." One hears
that remark lots 'of times. They
say. there are congressmen whose
Jcredll's none too good nl the de
partment stores. Ten thousand a
year isn't enough to maintain an
otherwise, impecunious "smart
setter's" smart nesa and pay or
dinary bills with likewise.
Of course a great many con
gressmen doubtless a large maj-
lorily leud very staid, quiet lives
! at the capital, or out in the sub
(iirbs. It's the "smart set," how
lever, thafa most noticeable. Tin-
folks back home would open their
eyes If they could bee, some of
(heir representatives enjoying
themselves In Washington.
The very' fact lhat the "smart
sefs" uwny from home probably
Is one of the main reasons why
it's so "smart" even sniarly. A
ceriuln type of personn of impec
cable decorum In the midst of res
training surrounding tend lo go
on the rampage, lacking such in
fluences. .Nearly evercy body's
lhat way.
HANIM. MAN, tt!. II.WGS
ItANDON, Ore. The body of
nan noioniew itsi-niiool, was
totind hanging from the rafter of
a building near the home of John
Coy, eight miles from Itandou, ap
parently a suicide. , He had bet n
living with the Coy family for the
past H muntlis, and was a semi
invalid. The body was taken to I he lo
cal underbiking parlors, where Or.
K. Mlngis of Marshflcld conduci
eil an autopsy. Isenhoot cam-
from Switzerland when 2t years of
age. I le has no relatives in this
counl ry.
sinking ri:mtY ci.amoks
lIAIUMSm'KG. Ore. The old
rryboal here still clamors for
( public a (ten) ion despite Its rele
igatlon to the scrap pile Oecember
In, when I he new bridge was
thrown open across the Willamette.
Pining a recent rise In the river
I he ferryboat was haul--d closer to
shore, and when the lever became
lower, the cable catiS'-d one side
lu sink beneitth the surface, but
will prevent the boat from going
entirely under.
Tip machinery was strlpptd
when the boat was lied Up. but tin
provision was made for a careluker.
fining to have a hiuher tariff on
lliwdlcks. litit tluir cost isn't
what makes kissing so expensive.
iSOLON 'SMART
FIND
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Copy for thbt column must
bo Ui by 9:00 . in.
Kittle Liver Toucher CO tor
&c. iteally Hit; best for lets money
than any olh r pill - sold.. For
children und grow n-upa. fillver-Ihoru-Wrlgli's
family druff ston.
NOTICK I Iiave moved from
the Dot I and Art Shop. All those
who left dolls there may have same
by calling at IZM X Ave. Call
4 7G-W. VuUtt I'rico. &-l-l-atp
StiM-klioHiors Atmiinl Meet Ins.
Notlco is hereby given that tho
Annual Meeting of the Stockhold
ers of l.a Oraii'dc National bank
will he held ut tln-lr banking houso
in Im Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday.
January Ji'th, iU'JG, at 10 o'clock
A. M. At this meeting a Hoard
of Directors will bo elected to serve
for the year Ci-G and such other
'business will Im transacted as may
properly offer.
11. J5. Coolidge,
lli-lL'-lm Cashier.
That skin troubio can be cured
in ft days in most instances. Only
7&c . for the new presci ly.tion of
et.ema lotion. H I I v u r t h o r n
Wright's family drug sluriv 12-J'Jtf
Hemstitching, pleaOiifr, . button
holes, eta Morton's Kiddy Shop.
Toothache drops stop toothache
in 2 minuter ;c. (juick ami Citi
corp geiter for l'."io does the w'k
in 5 days in most Instances. For
your dandruff and falling of the
hair use our germicide und dand
ruff erudicator. All thews sold
only by Hilv.:rthorn-Wright'H fam
ily drug store. . ii'-HIKf
Till-: NIAV YlWIt.
Willi the coming of the new
ur make a resolution to make
your home more attractive by add
ing a good picture, a new- object
of art. and other attractive things
which yoir will find at. Kichard-
son's Arl Gift Shop. Have Itlch-
ardson, "The Art Man," help you
In your Interior decoration scheme.
He specializes In Oils work and will
cheerfully und without charge give
you any help utonir these lines, tn
(he way of the arrangement, plac
ing of your pictures, color schemes
and those things which go to make
the home beautiful. t t-1-tt
Well .sir. Gicrc was a well deed
ed iiuut from Cow runic to the
new lumber yniil today lo buy .i
"llpply of IHlillt mill oil. Kays b-.
"Claud, how hi the world ran you
sell paint mill oil so reasonable'.'"
Sn I. "U have been tery for-
lunate In buhig out three lai--;c
jli.-tukmpl anil job lot Mock-. IV:--
Miies ur hanille many liinnlri-ils of
i gallons of standard material that
we sell out on the low margin
plan." .Iiim keep In mind that
j we lui4- oinlereil many tons of
win ihip-ii ri-iHi'vs witiie lead, nn.i
Slu-rwln Wfllianio are buck of this
lead mill they will give an ounce
of gold to each ounce of udulier
ailoii ou find in II.
We lire still the largest roiifci's
In the country unless someone else
wtlghs about 100 pounds.
Happy New Vcar and Yellow
pine wood.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The 1-oor Blno'ii Friend"
.Near l iMiililry. I'lmm; M-SIH
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AVc Extend 'to Each and Every One
"Our Sincere Wishes For
A Happy And Prosperous
New Year
From The Crew Of The
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
The Home Town Store.
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JL enneyya
ViftlL DEPARTMENT STORES
106 Depot St.,
Welcome 1926!
Adieu 1925!
With the festivities of a joyous Christmas sea
son ended, we join you in looking forwardvto a
new vcar a year which we trust will be filled with
an abundance of good health, happiness and pros
perity for all. .
In extending our hearty New Year greeting, we
arc mindful of your liberality to us during the
past 12 months. We indeed would be ungrateful
' vere we not to appreciate it.
We part with the old year feeling thatwe did
' tiur best to deserve the support of our friends and
i patrons, and we have been suitably rewarded.
During the coming year we pledge our utmost
perform justly and with equality to all, our
Responsible position of distributors to the public.
DANCKIt, 70. WI.NS I'HI.i;
ltKXf ), Ore. Although 70 yenrs
of age, M. F. Hawl horn, resident
of ltend, won first honors as the
best dancer of old-time waltzes in
a contest conducted In ltend Satur
day night. Hawthorn's partner in
the prize waltz was his daughter,
Mrs. Oscar Rand.
The contest was open to per
sons living in .any part of central
Oregon.
A New Year's
Resolution
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Resolve to use the telephone more in the
year 1926 than you ever have before, i.
Both the local and long distance service will
save you time and give you the added satis
faction of getting a direct reply.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
May the coming year have
Uraltlr anil Happtttfjss
in ahundancc in store for you
and yours is the wish of
F. L. TRIBE, D. C. Ph. C.
(I'almcr tirailuale)
.New I ol.y 111.1s. 1'IIO.Nli 120-W
Orrlcu Hours: J to S: 7 lo 8
RATION - WIDE f
. INSTITUTION- II
La Grande, Ore,
M ed r ord sua Frl ids Last 1-klltlun
MKDFOKO. Ore. The Medford
Suu, ufter ajt existence In this clly
for the last 15 years, during which,
ever since it waj absorbed by tho
Mail-Tribune years ago, it has been
known us I he Sunday edition of J ho
latter dully, und prior to that time
as a republican morning daily, wu
published Sunday for the last tliiiJP
; under its own name and will here
i after appear us the Sunday Muit
I Tribune.
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