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r Thursday, January 21, 15)2(5. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER IV"': The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa FOB KENT Jfolt' HUNT Room for light housi'ki'i'pin?. l'hoiu' 433-W. ': 2-l-20-4M "oil HUNT Six room bunuulow. f HMD Kivpnil St., full basement, $ furnui'V. Farmers 2-X-17 ' ft. . ' 3-l-20-3tp Foil HKNT- 2 rooinn and 1 room lioiisi',5 fiirninhed. John .Mara, f (. '' 2-1-20-211) Villi I'tKN'T r5-room modern house wtftl KilniKO, liu.spinent anil larjc' 1 ybodslifd. (;'lo.s In. fad kii5 tr "t Ave. 4-i-2ii-:itD p port ni:.N'T Fnrnishm miartmont roil RKNT-Piii J. mca'm Ji,;it,-,1. i ' - 2-1 -jn-Ctp J'-Oll HUNT Furnished apt. Win: t urly AptH. 2-1-iri-litp ,J"Oll lilONT Kuril IsImm) apart-, V mt'nl. liirht.s ami water fni-nisli- i -m1. l'honi! ini-w. 2-i-iatr. ? 318-.T. ' 2-1'. .!' FOR NAlift iKOIl SAUC Six ne 3-room liottse.s, ))iit five, alrcaily Mold. ; Only nun left. Crab It. $20. j ilown, $20 Of'"!!!. Call JU-2-IS. -I 4-l-20-3t J'-Oll KA1..U Adding machine, Na- i tlonal cash register, cheek pro- ; lector,- show cases, counters. shelving, scales, at bargain prices. Furniture and fixtures I of I.c.Pherson Grocery. Must be i' moved at once to make room for k another occupancy In the build- company. S-l-20-2t FOIt SALE -H-room bouse, gar age, large lot; $3300 if taken at once; terms, ;iu I spring Kl. ' S j- s-i-intr FOIt SAi'.K llnmmngo, basement i M. K, church, Friday, jtl o'clock, t 2-1-1 0-3t FOft SAUK Long leather dnven port $30. fall 30!) llurrlson. 2-l-19-3tp l.'OII S&r.l. f'hnin fnnl frnm jm. l-imuy nun. j'none oruers , to 30U-W. I' rans. cieavinger. ; 1 2-30-1 mp WANTKH Girl who is willing to leurn : the. ' tailor trade. Start A SMALL HEATER With Much Ileut. Tho WestlnghotiRe "Cozy Olow" elect rle Iwator will take the chill out oCt thso fro.vly mornings. Just attach to your lamp sorkct l he cinrent'constiiiiptlon in small nnd th! initial Cost Is very low. H. & g. ELECTRIC Sommer Hotel Hldg. MOM'S! POP, Look Out Magic Mud Co. By TAYLOB r W&LU. VOReTTA.MY ABILITY 7, (I SlMCE t LEFT THE OKiCC ) f. . CF tOuRSB tVO HMJC. To M)e C:n7 (7 50 YOURe GOII05 To BE PRCSlDCUr k I I HAS BEEM R6C06WI2eD AT LAST- Mi THIWS9 HAVE BEEM v ., L A V0T OV CHAW SES 'W THE BUSINESS, U I AND 6V AT A 6lG MAHOSAuY DESK r'ir T I'M QoiMS c?ACfct TO MY OLD I TO PIECES - NOW L'V Gt5T Jr Cq THE.v'veV' ( VM. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED WITH Jf 7 Aw0 RDE. T? THE 01FIC IN A , Tl S JOS vaiTH THE Mfi&'C MOD CO. V To Poll OP MY 6LEEU6S ( found OUT AT ) THE VJAY THINGS AC6 BBmS JT SWCLL- LtM0USiN-(Sec IT -A (ill '--7 'il 3'Sf SfiKS- J r-Y- llV'SKifJlUl BFm " ilir i'l9pL- 'ImSw ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Oscar Is A Hard Guy ' . By B LOSSES r. , , ' T , - ,T r r? ; r7 rv n t r V ) , k 1EATSV1MSAM . ,C4UU? rBUM,i,.. ) ' " L'H FRUIT. ; ? iC ISWVMMOWTE ra AVAWTWWMiE ' T. A TSW V SUPS iL C0C0AHOTS W yO, $r 0"'" 3Qt ! Observer Want Ad Rates , (Count five average words . to the lltii). 2er line, 1st iiisurtlon 10c ler line, each mlded consec utive, Insertion 7o Minimum uhargo on one or der 2."c HATIIS HY -MONTH 2 lines, per month $2.50 3 lines, per inimlh ftt.'ift I lines, i hi month SU.00 3 lines, jmi month...... l.?5 , I-:o'h mldftlnnal lino over fivo cliait( at IHt line pT month. cas ix AhVANOi:. is quhit on nil flrtsslffeil onlci-s to I'lirn thesi rales, Hilurr ra(4's I'lmip'd on All credit in sertions. Copy for nil olnsslfleil oiiloi must ln In this orrieit ly It) a. At. day oi-' isi:uno. Slop orders on nl Insvrtfd un til further notlc must hn re ceived ly ttir snnui honr op ex tra insertion will lm ohnrm'il. Telephone o v d e rjs solt-lted; fash . rates may he earned on phono orders by ayiiieiit on or herore date of Inst Insertion. ' rilONi; MAIN' :t7 "An tlliserver Want Ad . AVIU Ho !tM . small waffes. Call 1310 JeTf. St. .- - 4-l-20-3t WANTKD Dressmaking and bcw ing in your homo or mine. Mrs. V. C. French. I'hono 352-J 3-l-l4tf WANTKl) Someone to help with kitelien worlt. Koy .or woman, 140S Wash. Ave. 3-l-20tf WANTED Pressing, cleaning. Zweifel'i Tailoring. M-170. Pe Hvery. ll-3-tf ItAIMO VOH 1'IANO Wo will. tmde good radio for piano. East . ern Oregon Music Co. .. 1-Jitf CITY 1-OANB Long time, smallest monthly payments, no delays. Security Land & Savings Co. 12-lltf LOST. LOST Hunch of keys in 1. O. $5 reward. Jtcturn to Observer, j . " 2-20-3t Albany PitHluce Shipments Heavy ALDAN V, Ore.. Thirty-five carload a of butter and 12 carloads of eggs were shipped from the Al bany co-operative creamery, the oldest Institution of its kind In Oregon. In l!J". A total of f.115, !i"iO was paid to dairymen and poullrymen during the year. The market value of Die product was $:tso,ooo. a total of g:.ooo pounds of butler was marketed In Albany and XOil.ooo in Portland, the re mainder of. the output being sold In Seattle ami San l'ranelMco. Ihiuglns Granges Install ItOKKDl'UG, Ore.. A joint meeting nnd installation of offi cers was held here by the five learling granges of Douglas county. Officers of each of the granges were Installed at ItnpresHive cere monies conducted by Mrs. Lillian S'tanbrough; a member of the home economics committee of the state grange. At the program this r' afternoon an address Has made by ( . k. fpence, mate maraci agent. Ad Page Counties I NEW TODAY ' KOIt HAKKAlfalfu hay. Fnrm- era 1.7. 2-1-21-ltp . , -1 ; F(11 ;HKNT Modern xvo-ioom I apartment wilh Hpeelal hath. FOlt HKXT IJonsoko.'pinjf rooms. I Call Main 75. 2-l-2L-1tp LOST 1 Ji'rsey heifer, eans Bhort. hramled XX on left hip; also White, fare steers, crop split und nnderhit in left ear, hramled XX On loft hip- Hoy (laker. Cove. iZI'TiF.lt llllICK liooniK with j hoard, third floor, hoi and eold .watt-r, hath; nice, pleasant rooms I eheap. - ' -l-21-ltp i i- , Westimrt 'ifcW'litts ;nhi H. "WKSTfOKT, Ore;, 1'ostoffleo reei'lpts for tin last quarter "'of I 1 M' 5 showed deohlcij InereaHe" hero I In I ho husini'HH of Tnelo Sum over ! lite preeedinir year, Total money i orderw fpr the last three months I of 11,25 wera $20,704.41 and KUmp 'sah'H for the satin period were i J$nHJl.S3, miikmjr a; total. of fSl.-l 1 703.24. an average of timrc, than $7'no a month.' For the Hire ;.montha the, hiisinf-ss . was $10011 j above 1824. . lumped Prisoner Cuplui-etl. 1A K Kit, Ore.-Otla Ihnlson, who wit h three other V'soners es caped from the county Jail ly means of a rope of bed dint? omv clothing, was captured yi'sterday new' . ilaines by Deputy ShorU'f Kwan. No trace of the other tlirei prisoners hnd been found. 1 - 1 1 .(m :K'JVWt what lnu, : ) Js to intend 11 inhlie ;de, ilnri 1 ,vir,t .' Well, thciv Is just that much fun to attend the Chtud C. I'ratt hcr Co. There Is always a larice and respectable crowd here. I am large and the rest of ou are re spectahle. It's funny to mII pnlul when Die miow Is falling' fa!, hut we do that. Fenple paint hisl!. rain or shine. If ou waul n wid plank to make n hog irouxh for jour horses, we have it fin yi. If faet. we cmi supply you wild 1(1 carloads or lumber or any d.'-i scripliou within about a moment's notice. No danger getting gnr nroiiml here, dust come on In we won't hurt you. Interim Nte 11 hlgh-elass Aetrte quality .vaiii!sh, Jil.lirv per gallon. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tlie Poor Man's Friend" Near I'oimdiy. I'hono M-2IH No Sunday BuhIiirm 1 . I ' V OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 'fmW " 1 II fill . I U I I 1 1 I " ! 1 I It 1 1 T: 1 . 1 1 I II I II I 1 1' 111 I. I .:- T S . . . .I l l," l' " . j ' it, r-ttt P'am : H6Y, COT L --","-. . A MATCH ? 1 . . .HMTI llTi "I "' 'I'' ezT F if il ' in, l; t I, , i! ' 1 c vi skmtl .iZ'-a . :r. r - . . 1 -Wl. Ill f f f fv " - - I La Grande Pola's Latest Coming to Arcade Friday I'rla Negri gratefully led ;es t hat Tl'eodore "Krand old man of tho helped inspire her in acknow Hoberts. screen," making "Flower of Night," her latest Par amount production, which will he the feu tare at the Arcade theatre Friday and Saturday. . Mr. Hoberts, who has practically recovered from his long Hlnes-, was an almost dally visitor to Mtss Negri's s.'l. The picture has Its most Im portant setting in San Franelsco in the years following the gold discover. and ft number of t he important ' characters are Vigil- nnU's . The Vhvihiil,e8v wei;e group 'oV cltlens 'who hau'deiV M-'i eether to stamn out Iiiwh 'ssness.' li.herlH' falhei- w'ih 11 ( 'all Torn la pioneer end one of the prominent Vigilantes. Hetween Bcenes Hob- erts would tell Poln stories of the atmosnhere and haimeninirs of the' days In which "Flower of Nitrht" takes (dace, recounting, also. In cidents told him ly such old-timers as Sam Hreiinan, William T. Cole man and Joseph Wluans. His In terest kindled Pola's enthusiasm. Theodore Hoberts was born within two blocks of the famous Delia Colon saloon, on Kearney street, bet ween , Washington and Jackson, In San Francisco. They sold the home and later 11 was swallowed up in what became San Franclst o's Chinatown. Tin home wait dest royed by the San Fran cisco flte, two years at'U-r the Hob erts family 'disposed nf It. The California, Pioneers, In w hich Mr. Hoberts inherits a mem lu rship from his father, was com posed of pioneers who arrived in the Golden Stnto prior to LSTiO. "Flower of Night," a romantic, By Condo!'"1" Theatres " ' 1 In "The Arlxona Bweepstakes" colorful drama, was written hy both men and ponies wero put lo Joseph Hergeshelmer especially a hard test. The great cross-coun-for Miss Negri. , Warner Oland try race which comes as tho ell plays a "heavy" role. mux to the picture Is 0110 of the A Pathe News and Fables will wildest and most. hulr-ruislng UjIho be shown. "Sally of Sawdust," Comedy Film, Now at Sherrys A charm that, will ruh j tho frit a-It a frnm f lift funii nf liiimlilnd Is D. W. Griffith's newest picture, "Sally of the Sawdust." now being shown ut tho Sherry theatre. , It Is nil sunuv Inughter. merry test, quaint drolleries tucked into an Interesting story that marches along to u finish an funny nnd ex- :v'IW as' anything that has 'eve n dellvereO to. Du; sdlwr wree; 'crfCalnly this ne'.v I nlilil A 1 i Corporattcn r'eleuse Ik -iffiH 'all l.rllUtll. but n ( lltli. nut some 111 n-r ( " from the Griffith with which most are familiar. He has whip-' l'd aside all problems, and all h-s- on, to 0,10 or tUv Kay' m les of his career; easily the. fun- nlest picture he has ever made and weed control was taken up. one ranking with tho greatest of Mmnlug Glory, was voted the hard screen couiedles. lest' to exterinltiale. Alost farmers Amid the sidelights of a circus have hud success hy using carbon with anlmals. bands and clowns, bisulphide and salt. Carbon hlsnl he has found the circus juggler phide Ih put In holes about two and his fiery, fearless daughter -feet apart and -IS Inches deep, who believes her "Pop's" roguer- This method leaves the ground hi les are all the merits of a great shape to raise a crop tho same man To them the glamor of the? circus Is more than tinsel und the rr rive to 10 years. If suit- is life is more than make-believe. ' ,tHed, Ml tops lo the acre is neees Through co in lea 1 hardship and Har ' ." ' Hi-rloUH tniW'ty. thi'y tt'U'lK" nlimjr with compllrutloiiH anil InlrlKiio. up to tlie ilnor of tint Jinlifi''n hoiisii In Hi" I'M, I. In Hi" inniTlcKl, iiiohI cxiillim' finish tlui Bi'tccn hua ulfiicil In ninny inontlm. , Thin rliiHile of r'nl'Tlatniiielil c-fl- lahllHlii'H llif Hlartlom of Carol j cmsUinH on promoum of tap m-l Hi nipaliT who Riven n mi-nioruliln liluslry. W. (!. Iloilila of 1 1, r inn II i fiy ri'i -;n waif. With Tu-r. C. Wclt.'s tlit;. iluiiouii' th a- trical cuinediun now slurring in the Zlegeld "l-'ollii-H." Alfred l.unt, Krth; Hhunnon and Glenn Anders, all stugo favorites, are given laurels by Hut tirllfith '. dlrertion. . ( Few pictures huve offered pueh variety of scenes, such cusual lav- is linens In dress as does "Kaliy of the Sawdust." 1 Without u hesitating moment from the start, It guthers refresh- . ing spctd as It proceeds, until It establishes Itself as one one of the quickest, merriest, most human and thoroughly entertaining films ever shown. . 1 "Arizona Sweepstakes" Coming to Star For 3-Day Run Drug store eowboyti, a species of 'male nuisance of recent devolon- I ment san see In "The Arizona Sweepstakes,") I'nlversal - Jewel coming to tho Star theatre Friday ! for a three day run. the real thing In the way of cowboys. In this latest Hoot Gibson starring ' ve hicle a doKen of these real liard ridlng men who learned their les sons la the rough and ready school of the plains are seen In a. hair- raising demonstration of how to stay In tho saddle of u bucking broncho. . And with them, riding just a: Utile hit harder limn they. do, taking a few more, chances Ithaa they do, Is the famous Hoot himself providing thrills and fun iin plenty, for his vast army of ad Itnirers. Tho cow pu ni'hers used In "The Ari.ona Sweepstakes" are a few j of tho famous troop of Cnlversal been picked from the various ranches In the southwest not only for their ability as horsemen hut 'also because they are truly rep resentative of the fast disappear ing men of the ranges. The mounts are typical, hard-running. sure 'footed little, cow panics, a small part of the huge corral maintained at Universal City. Like their rtd ers they too hrtvn come from some ! of -tho west's most famous runches. scrambles of men and horses that hss been screened In a long time. In addition to this Gibson fea ture there will also he shown a Clyde Cook comedy. Morning Glory Worst Weed FA1KF1KLD. Wnsh. Tho wheat growers', conference, - under direc tion of J.. A. Guttteun. packed the i town hall. Air. Gultteau says 11 was one or the best meetings of (the kind held in the state. A. A. , "K.rtly. 'County Ag'it O. li. Patto.i "' W. J.Snene. his assistant, tooK.pai, Tin- question of combine vcr-uif- threr-h'TK yu ilUTeused. The pr ce for on 1 1 in:.', t hnrirmgnnd I'lHt'u.' frt.v.( nti-' ACfl:V r'ii'irj8av.u. Un with a H ir it is :?fi.i;fi. it wiinald. Thc:-!i-ing with a combine scatters weeds more than cutting wilh a binder, but the saving hi grain amounts to from one to Ihree bushels acre, ' year, while salt will kill tho ground stath m:i:Ki:i:i'i:itM .mi:i:t. T1IK IIAI.I.KH, Ore. Oli'Hmi, ' liwIici'pi'i'H. near '1 nil Hi ran r, yW In onvntlnti' linm toilny, Iwarlin f Kililif hhiih liy mit'ukerH r jironil- noticf! ami iiountifr roiinii-iaim inn- j Professional Directory! This directory Is especially hand for Iho newcomer or for the out-of-town render who may want the name ami adtlmut of some professional man. It has Ik-i-ii caivfully prepared ami will prmc. to lw a renily 11 hi to tiny rtwider in obtaining promit prorcMiounl service. Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys . J. HI GH I'.. IWtADY Attnrney-nt-Luw, ot'fico Foley-Douvy Didg., over L. 1 Drug Store. Tele phone .Main 11 1. cnciiiMY and i:iii:ititAiti n. o. , T. (Niehran nnd ddon Jt. l-;ierhiir.l. Attorneys st Law. La Grande Nn- liotiitl I tank bulhtiag Tehiihttiio Ms I ll 91.. . w , CARIj O. lini.M Attorney nt Low. Uoom 20, New Foley Itulhltng. Telephnnti Main 77l. , Dentists Ir. V, W.- KIIWIV Dentist, Gnrd . ner iiullding, Telephono Alain U(i. Architect C. . MIL.LK.lt, Arcliltvet. Hoom 7 .La OrannA Koilonul Dank Ituitding Ion, vice president, presided in the absence of C. C. Harris of Pon land. president, who was unable io attend. Tho address of welcome was giv en hy Miss (VI lu Gavin, city at Inl-m.V ,'lhn lt..lrr...n.,..u I..... H L. (cued to un address hy James 1.' Ilnmhleton, entomologist of the! I'nited States department of agri- culture. Speakers on the program! this afternoon wero T. L. Hull of Ogden, Utah, and Floyd J. . Huciu r ,.... ,( . Threo reels of motion nlctur'. showing various phases of hot ' , . , , bee-keeping industry; wero ahown;(,omim'ltMl Jp" J0" . will an tit the courthouse tonighl, follow. nou,u'o u fnnal opening und re Ing tho annual banquet of tl.e.,!('l'tion to tu ueneral public. Tho state, association. . , (new liospltai Is, in charge of Mrs. , L Zcna Wist fall, graduate nurse,, aa i'Ax i j. 111:11s Miorcr EUGENE, Oret -The Lane Coun ty Teachers' association met here lo I discuss the proposed tnte income j lax, but before any action looking j to the Indorsement of the bill was, taken It was voted to meet iigaln j to give Die teachers an opportunity j to hear both sides or the ques'lon. , It was the -expressed concensus' or opinion Dint If the tenchent here enter the fight for tho Income lax i(iioal, it will be in the hi?er-H Jfi inrrovlng school far-PK!- -i -..v, the men-its of In-tnu tlui; (!e ij,;;-!;.; the -h.iol:i an i n.l in '! t'-l'l'Sl 01' illcn'.-i.-ji."; " I'l , : r, -:l , .. ...': '; ; ti;d iiosplial-.lft iiuiv rrnily tor nwd li a I and malernliy pith-; its, an nounces Dr. A. H. .lohnson, physi cian In charge. While ail the jcfioipment la the surgery )h not yet Installed, this will soon ar rive, unit when this department in WEAVER'S Tallori ClrAiien, Dfcr. And I'reMcr. rilO.SK MAIN 7:W , Depot Mtreni L $2.00 to $2.50 ' Values In Pocket Knives For $1.19 F. L. LILLY Hardware , Phone M-85 RAG RUGS See Our Large Stock From C()c Up. : Furniture Exchange lr ud Jefferson I'luno 41 4-j WB BUY, SELL Oil TRADE W'HV dues the (JwilUam's i;icttiic C::!vciy supply 7.' of the biikory y'.vnU in I.a flraiul:'? KECAl'SB Hip p'llil.v ni!HP-i:ie-T ? '-c t "nil lo mail'Js "Klocllif;lly ."V'unillnciifri! ' ': ." VIXVyU DAILY 'Vr !-. i ' . CauV.'x Physicians & Surgeons s tt;i.i, . iiotnn:it, m, p l'li Hieiau und Wurneon. Rmuas in-1 1 Telephone Sontiiier liuililliig Jinln 6r,a i.rcn 11. itot'VY, m. d. Practh-e ltmiiifl to dixeases of the Kye. K;(r, Xoso nnd Throat. New Foley Telephone liulldliiB M;,in it i:. i. KlltllY, HI. IK Thy;;i-ian and Surgeon. XV w Fnh-y Telephnn J'ldhlin .Witn & m Mum p. i,amih, m. r. I'hy.sii iaa und auJKon Gardner - . . Telephona DuililiMg Alain 8U W. l MeADOltV, M. I). C x. T, , Burgeon. ' . N.)WM",oy' - - Tidephnna Dulhlhig Mnfii f.it V. S. HOOItlO, Til. I). Physician and Surgeon. Nw V. y Teienhono IhilhWng ' Alula 1U I. TIAI.STOX, M. D. Praetleit limited 10 diseases of the Kye. I'Jur, Nosu und Tliroat. " itooniH 1K-I8 Telephnno Soininer Iiullding Mil lii 778 A. x., itt( 11 rtnsnv, m. i. Surgery Rooms lfi-17 Tnlxnhnnn (Soiuuier Duildlng . Alain 1& Osteopathic Physicians . j, 1.. i(ii,i:, 11. o. Central f hUeop'Khtc Practice. l AlK.'Althve ivia.l.'. Ik rne,lr,! lnliea to uuru of Infants. Sonimer Telenhnn Telephnn (itulldlng i J .Main 1011 j superintendent. Mattresses - Rugs Cleaned - ItrbuUt. Feather .Mattresses Mmim ' Pillow Hen ova ted linft Ituirfl Made t.ttm otii carjieiH. '. rurolttirr. ftepaired aaJ li-MMveretl ; la Cranio W;U'tre T tf : " i ! 'tuin'gator 1 ' '1 , :" '. '. y 'S US AVI) API'Ell MAT ft 1EAVK I.FJIVH I'ulon I 1 irm l:on a. M. i:oo P. It. i:15 P. M. t:io p, te. Rnmlny 1:00 p. M. 6:10 p. M I'. O. lr!,AI Ilrnilijiinitrrfi, Kommcr Ho4i Snodgmss & . Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car Is used bul for one purpose of convey Ing the rick and Injured any wliero thy want to go. Alain na Nlgnl or Day ; ' ' r 'it 'v. y