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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, February 13, 1920. i 1 t 1 ' Page Twelve The Observer Want Ad Page j The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties ' , j - , "' i i ii SSg ' I ' l.il i . I I. i . ii I n'l , 1 I FOB RIOT J'OK IIK.ST Kivi-ronin modern furninlK-d Iiouiio on N. Anh street I lit) per 1110. Cull 162-W. 3-2-12-Stp 4 . .- i'OH ItfSNT I'urnWie,) Iliw .i' room uuartiuent; prlvalo Imlh. .' .MlffliiH aim water fumlKhrd. "' Adullii, Phono 101-W, 2013 htm. .,' 4-2-11-21 il'Ult nil NT 1000 oercH pasture. . land; good KruHa unci water. Cull 34S-J. 3-2-11-01 VOIl HUNT Modern five-room , , bungalow clo.se In nnd In sood ' condition. Call 143-W. 8-2-1 1U J'OK IIICNT 4IJO ncrr of pasture : lund , on , Jordan Creek. Cull ' J57'Mr ' ' 8-2-l0lf POK BAliM I''Oll HAU3I80 uere of paMure land, nillea f'ust of Maker. Jn ''. , quire 2103 I'lrHt or 43&-J. 8-2-12-Slp l-tIt KALK Two ,1-rooni houses, v Hmttfl pnynient down. l-ot 0'ix'j'o. 11IOIM SIG-lt. ' '-8-2-12-Mp I'lANO VOU -HAl.K Near n ... .Orand'i, . Kino make fit biff dls-, . count.' .Titiiuv l0 inontlily to ', :'rnl labia party. If InU'rested write : Cllnn I'kino Co.,' tiO front. HI, i;.'ortui,. Onj, . . ... 6-2:1 :7lp FUJI HAl.K 40' Hacks of onions, I field run. Call 227-W. 2-2-ll-Utp Mil HAl.Ur-.'lllekens and Bee', Cull Kurmera 207: 2-2-lo-ctp wit haw: h. c. wiiiip l'dioiii ) laylntf Iiciih, fl.2D-ene.li. (lno, (J. Mil, 304-W. . . . 3-2-8-Ct VOIt HAlUr-l'idlkrecd fur-beuilni,-, . Clilnelillla rnlibltn.i Coxi road, 4 '; '. mile -from Union.; Adit. NinltherH.--i '. -j. 8-2-s-iitp ' ' ' 1 . ' r- ' ' . JrOH riAI.K B-room house, RaniRe, larire lol, nhnrlft and fruit treed; ;: Kina.U'down payment, easy tertnx .'" on balance. ,' rjcu owner at 807 v HprlllK Kt. . , 4-2-1l( VOIl HALK ? Sly homo at 1003 Vawh.i 8 rooniH, 2 hulliti. . Up- Hlalrn eo,ulU be rented for onouiih i to liimdia imyincnU., Jir. IukIc . . 4-2-12-2t FOIt HALK - Weil. mulched tcninn . ftoiu 4 lo 1 ynt. old.. tvI. 14fo to 2U0l Hut. Hold, houtfht and 1 exchanged. Oeo. Kluvar, '2 mi. liortheafit Hot Iakc. Telephono B-X-4, Unlou. 6-l-3-lmp ' j Farm Loans !'( i iiy t'vlca fees. City Loans ' hvvi iis for city itioiijiityo lonii- van gho you ithI wrvlw, , . l.J'-l your lioiisr iltti lis -wr Initc Ibo ItuyorM, . WEEKS & BLACK iti-.Airons New l'olcy llhlj;. ' ". Inuraiic , l.unns MOM'M rOP Henry uiows Hmisclf By TAYLOB UOa) Mt TO COMuKWOUVTC J FRETTV SOFT 6h' -!: C( .yEsTsDEED , "--Z .PISSiSSa VH LJT ( wmthauetoboa vou'euee v ( POLL HtvNDy AND 4-"'T ( VSTHE-, S A AVJTJMI. V M c,1Ht 1 ' s our WITH I AFPODnTHI REST ) m - . UvlttlS . rtir Wim FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS '6EEWit' IP veo o twN to "jatch dx to bee ; r 114 VOWU, tt;S ID VUAI7 J0 Told voo A tws Tusy J I ' -hjaim domt OM TH' f COM. IrJ r TVCCS O'CLOCIt , 7Mfe& OCUXK i I i I I i I I 1 " . : t Observer Want Ad Rates (Count flvo averngo words to the Ufif ). Tor linn, 1st Insertion 10c Per lln, each added con.HCC- utUo Insertion ?c Minimum rhargu ou 0110 or der 2.o ItATKS BY MOXTII 3 linos, per month 3 .linns, lwr monili ftX'i. 4 IUwa, mr momh 51.00 G Hiicn, per mem tli $t.1X VjicU mlditfoiinl Hue over fivn chHrf'd at &Uu lr lino 1' T month. - VAStl IS AUVAXCF, Is rt-- qulri'd on nil claKsifffH. orders Ui CJuii . Um'mi rales.. JIIIiit i-Htiw fhaii'd og all t-ndlt In- M'l'liOllH, Copy for nil rlasslflnl orders mast In Mils offlro hy Hi A. M. IAY OF I.VSKUTIOV. Miip onh-r.s on ad Invrrlrd un til furlliiT nollcn iniiMt hu r wived by the xnnie lioni or ex tra ItimM-tioii will hn r lunged. Toh'plmno oi'dpi'i.s HOlliltcd. Citsh iiiU'H limy ho rururd on phono ordiVH ly iinyninit n or before onto of Inst luwrtlon. . MIO.M-: MAIV 37 "All OIlMTVIT U'flHt Ad ' 'Will Do It" WANTHH I IlKlli'Ht prices paid for aecond-liand riii-uHnre ami .sloven. We buy, Hell or trade. Kred 1'eurHun, 1420 Aduma Ht. . . 4-2-10-Otp WANTKIl Man wauls woA. Will no any Kind or work, ( all tb- We Offer l''uur hitH, K'od noil fur ?urK'ii. Tlx 1ioiih( In pood. It hn 0 rtiumn ii ml Itnth, 2 cIohMh, ffuod t rllur. Tho foiimlutlnn h uomrnl. T!io hounc h plnHtiiiiU. Thurn nr cijnrry, uuplii untl uprlcut truoi. Locution pood for Hliopw, inltla ov Hclioot. Tua price Is $:t500; JGL'O niHh, Iraluncc ?: and lntircHt on ( lie tin paid Inilutiro iiirh month. 81 rent, Bi'wir'nnd nldcAvulU all pnld fur. Hero In ii k"uI honie for Homn one. lift uh hIiow you llilM or othiT proper.lea. ,. La Grande Investment . Company llnndrd lieillhirs. Itelliihle AuviiIh for ILillnble liivuiiuit (.iiiipiiuy. liSOl Adams Ave. I'lionu .Main 7VJ aow d voo A A A A A f uMQOfrwiiusntvtSTWtiAy I ' - 60w. vhaat Tms 1 SixTy mimjtes , V . -. in vvxiz fe.Tivi' So OM AM' J QoiZ 7U' W RASTTVJO' f "7A&RE- I TOLD l.-..;-. , Surt a.vwtxu .ujsT J , AS uim TUOEE . YZZ ":-( SOl 7U' T)WS IJU2. 60 DCAW AW Ask ' 7 . " r- 'U,0V O'CLOCK 1- 1 OAA)SS0.'.' m 1 ll NEW TODAY LOST JHmIi setter pup 6 or 7 mo. Old. F. . JOclilln. 130 N. Ave. phono 2S0-W. 3-2-13-3tp l''Oll HAMC (lood tutilhllslled real eatate and liiKiiran;e IjiiHlncHM In ,1m. Orande.. Tyrainld Laud Co. 8-2-13-llp KOI! ftl.K Purebred I'olan KlIU 125 each. I'urebrcd Hhorlhorn bull, 2 yr, old, 7f,, phone 420-J. ; 4-2-13-ilp WANTKO Old or crippled Jioraea 2.00 up. 1'hone 420-J. (i. (I. Tanl. 2-2-13-2(p KOIt HIO.VT HouHt'keeplns rpniiis 1005 AduuiM Ave. 2-2-13-2tp KOIt HAIJO-llulrk 4 touring car. AIo IlKllt di'llvery truck boily cotuplete. A real Rliap If taken ut once. , 2003 N. Aidi. . 4-2-I8-ltp ! KOI I ' HAl.K Three Kood four- rooin liotiiea. $25. down, $25 per month. . j'yrululd Jiud Co. . . ' 8-2-13-llp KOIt KAI.I'V-ftul terrli r puppy at J002 Cedur. . 2-2-13-lt KOIt ' HUNT ( inc. .f,.i (joirl hon.ie; fourroom liouae; two room and ..one-roDm hoiiHe all furrtiKlied to adulta. JoIiti .Murs. 4-2-l3-3lp KOH HAlsK OU K KN'IN l-'lvt'-room luudern house. V.utiy turiltn. Jn qulre 2H07 Kpruee. ' ;--1 II-1 1 j) I'M 1 1 HALK Ithode Jslund ited pulhta. CuI l-urmi r.s .S3. 2-11- liOV WANT 10 1 AT UNION. Tho Oliserver will IniiUKiir nto a dully earrlr HiTvlet; l t'lilon within a few days and desin'H o ohtidn the wrvtet H of a Hlronj; boy who will make IL a point to lvt! good .servieo to I ho HiibHiirlhui H; ho must bo able to maku hl own coll'i' tlonH ciicli month and mast tulvV lrldn In ket'pln his route Up to Mliindurd, once I'.stubllsh ed. To such a boy Tho Ob hctvit eun pronilm a Rood In come coiniut'iiHiirnle with his ttcrvtct-H. Jfu nhonld apply at . onee. In vrillnir, to Mr. O'Uay, circulation niaiiaKer. The Ob server, JLa Oruude. 2-121 8hive hunh'leij nmde of Ivory, lor tolHo Nhell and amber, tid even common eelluloil lire the most re cent artleli-H ol arm . adornment umoiuf the Ku.sfdan wonn-n. Thi-se may be worn Hlnffly or In two's and three's. Bm-vor or 24 :(-.!.' -II- .NTi;i.i Two capuide men for Hulefoiien. Call M-&15. 2-2-Klt' WANTMH Stock hogs, any size, liode's Mkt., phone D Jii-.l . -2-2-1 i-i;i Ul'JYNAUIi'S IIKAl'TV SIKH Marcelling, water waving. Spe cial sealp treatinent.f ami laetals. JMioun Malii.7Ml. Hear of O. K. Uarber Shop. 4-2-2-lmp KAIlO KOIt 1'IAN'O We will trade good radio lor piano. Kast cru Oregun MuhIc Co. l-.Mf CITY l.OANK Long time, smail' st monthly pay me tils, no delays. Sucurily Laud & HuvIuks 'o. 12-1 Itf Oscar Heard It Willi His Own Ears Rv RTSSKH OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE YOOf? OLT FRIEND. U4CTE R TiNflUY TURNO) UPHIS TOES f ', i '''' ' i ... . . j La Grande Theatres I "Joanna," First National Film, Coming to Star "Jounnu." an I'M win (.'arevve Klrsl Nattonul production. ba.d on u newspiipcr aerial by H. V. Gatea, Htarts u ahowii.fr Sunday at the Star Uteuter. Dorothy .Macli alll. and Jack .Mulhall uppear in the fentun-d role.s. Tim flory eoneerns the aetlvltlea of a Ixsutllfiil young- drens model ufti'r she la given a mysterious It'tfucy of a million dollars. Anions' the unusual features prbmlsed hi (Ilia film are a gorgeuus faaliion show and a midnight bathing party in which the bathers urtt rather scantily attired. In the supporting cast u re George l-'awcell, I'aul Niekolsen, ' Lillian Langdou, John T. Murray, idwurd Davis and polorcs del Hlo. Hllu Curcwo, dmighler of tin1 producer, makcH her film debut In this pic ture. i 'lyde t (iok In his newest two reel comedy will also he shown.- New Adaptation of j "Stella Maris" Unlike (Past Movie Version Mary I'll Mid n, in I wo separale rub s, imc made possible by thv use or a makeup us elaborate us that of I .on ( 'h auey (n "The I'hailloiu of the O peru" or "The llunehbuek if Notre laiue." will be the at traction at the Arcatle theater I Mimday only when she will appear , in the pul standing role in Iot car eer. In "Stella Marls." CnlversaTs j lllmi.nli(Mi of William J. Locke's j romantic classic. Some years ago Mary I'lckford played the role, but 1 he new ver sion, as directed by Charles Hru bln, the ramoiis creator of "lrlv- I ti . t h.- ruinciiis iTi alur or "lrlv-! i-ily for i In- bill. l.iiuKlili r ri'lRitaiUun Sliufor nnd othors. By COIldO en," Is Ro dirrerenl that the roles can hifrdly bo compared, ferities lipid .that' H Is Mlaa J'hilbtn'a great est achievement since her U ap to fame, ' practically overnight. In "Merry Go Hound." . The story centers about I he love pf .two nicjj, devoted friends. Tor a beaultrul cripplo, and the doglike Ulevolion of a lltll houstMiiatd, be friended by on of. tho men, who gives up her, life to save the happi ness of the only man who had ever j been kind to her. . , . Miss I'hllbln plays the two roles one a beautiful creaturo as frag ! He hs a Oresden dolt--the other a coarse' workiiw; girl of the London lower classes, but whose soul proves the greatest tiling in the story at tho dramatic denouement. Strong Vaudeville Anticipated at Arcade Sunday 'An entirely new program of sparkling novelties, beautiful girls, catchy songs, intricate dances, and comedy producers will be seen at the Arcade theater on Sunday. The present vaudeville show is un unusually strong one with headline honors going to tin Ches ter Trio who present one of the etaffllest and cleverest tight, steel wire acts i billed as "Seusallonul Gymnasts and Ianeers on the Thread of Steel." Many daring and seeinMngly Impossible feats an? per 'lormcd by this clever trio. Dawson and Jackson In "This and That," a duo of beautlltil young ladies pre senting song and story program of popular song litis which . they render most .exquisitely, . clothed In beautiful gowns and the stage appropriately draped. Kash-y ami Kfklns are km-vyn as "The rtetiu Kruinme) and the Monk," and will furnish the com edy for the bill. Laughter reigns B,lPr,I"e whllo thoo colored pun- tho different chnractern they re-preiw-nt. . lAon Lanjr prejv'iit a "Comedy Juffgloloini"" In which ho handUs hifl pbjectn with &dx-t'-rtiy that has mudo him tiunon.i. He in a. Juirirler and comedian, WiU luco und Jayno firvm-nt a banjo Kpoclullty that run tho gamut from opera to inzz. Thry aro both exceptional nrtlst nnd their number la bound to please. "0. U. .West," .With " Lefty Flynn. Now ' Showing at Sherrys , - "O. U. Wcst,M fourth of tho Harry G arson productions starring tho handsome and hard-riding Lefty Flynn. proves the bestof the series thus far and wfll do much to add to the growing prestige and popularity or the former Yale ath lete when it cornea to the screen of the Sherry theater today. A novel story from tho pen of Melon Hroneau has been finely directed by Mr. Guru on and lefty himself was never seen to better advantage than ho Is at the heud of a sterling caM of players which includes Ann May and Kvetyn Ynncls,co. "0U. West" Is distinctlvo- among 'west erns In that It starts but with a rip roaring comody opening and car ries a heavy -load of laughter all the way through, blazing out Into spectacular melodrama before it he stor has progressed very far. The; title Is both the name of tho lead ing, character, portrayed , by Mr.: Klynn, and an oxelumatlon. 11 ay-! mo nd -Turnor, Milton'. 'JtOas,: Ittlll Donovan and the. Hums brothers havo importunt .purls .In ''h' pro duction, which ,wll rank , as- one .of the most colorful - und - 'amusing westerns- of tho -season. ,. v Also showing a pomedy. Fascinating Festival . . In Song, Dance and ' Novelty; Promised r : ' , . The joy of a story told to lilting tunes does not die easllv -The motion pictures, in .spite of their great popularity, have not lessened in the least, tho demand for mu sical 'comedy. Kveryw'herc . the people aro. reacting to the speak ing and singing stage and seeming ly enjoying more .than ever the twinkling toes, the comedians, the smiling girls and the glitter and sparklo that is a part of musical cohiedy. ' "My Oilnu Doll" one. of the lat est musical fantasies to be claimed a hit and which Ih coming to Hie Arcade theater .Tuesday night, Feb ruary 1C, Is well known to the atage world, Its lyrics and musical numbers havo ucn sung, record- d and pluyed by orchestras for nearly two seasons, yet tho .show as a whole bus not before visited here. Chinatown and Uh mysticism, to gether with Kalrylwnd, has been called Into the making of this novel offering, with its locale laid In New orks Oriental quurtirs Iho story unfolds through a series of trans formations Including the-Lamr of Story Book.,, the Valley of Flow ers, Melody Town in tho. Land of Music and h-arfs right up to a hap. py ending lo the sound of wedding bells. Hera again will lie seen a prettily mounted jproductton com bining tuneful melodies with ,a mirthful melange of- effects nnd novelties, e.ye-du.zaliiig costumes and smiling dancing und skiging yrlrls. llarbura Ttroijeil; Pilnty musical star b playing the title role. She la pretty, artful, agile and fond of fun. She dances and sings through the lilting songs in a way that has caused her to bo acclaimed, the "hit of the show." The supporting company includes Itesslo Iiclmore, L'-ona Slater, Florence- Wunb Amis J larper, George Wakeftuld. William 1. Murphe. Tom Crowley, Dun Shufor nnd othora. Professional Directory This directory Is especially band for the newcomer or for U to out-of-town reader who may want the name ami address or somo professional man. It has been carefully prepared and will prove to bo a ready aid to any leader In obtaining- prompt professional service. . Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys IIL'UII IIHAOV Atlorney-ut-Liiw, Offico t'oley-liouvy Uldg., over L. & L. irug aiore. Tuleplioue Main 111. COC'IIRAY and r.UKHIl A It II Ceo. T. Cochrnn and Colon It. I-iherhard. AUornevH at Lnw. La (Jrande Na tional liaak building. Telephone Main 91. CARL G. IIKIM Attorney nt Ijaw, Jiooin '2(1, New Fnluy Uuildlllg, . Tulephonu Main 77V. Dentists l)r, C. W. F.HWIV Denllnt. finrd acr Building. Telephone Main 10. Ur, C n. CACTIIOHX Dentist. I'late work and general dentistry, l'lione 417-W. Architect C. II. Jtlll,l,l:it, Arelillevt. Itooui 7 th Grande National famk Itultdlng "Below The Line" Features Iiin-Tin-Tin At Sherrys ltln-Tln-Tin. In his latest War ner Bros. Classic of thu Hcret.-n, "Below tho ..Line," will bo seen at tho Sherry theater on Sunday for a two-day engagement. This dog star heads a cast which includes June Marlowe, John llar ron, Pat Hurtlgun, Victor I'otei. Charles (Heinle) rouklln, Gilbert Clayton, Kdltu Yorke and Taylor Duncan. Hintys role Ik that of a vicious dog who lias been brutally I rained for pit-fighting and who has never known love or kindness from his master. Donald Ca.s (John Har- ron) and his pretty sweet heart, May Barton( June Marlowe), be friend him, and, through affection ate training, the dog becomes a brave and loyal friend. When Jamber NHes (I'at Hart- Igau), the village bully, attacks and steals the jewels of a wealthy young woman who a visiting the village, it is Jtlnty " who brings him to justice. He again proves hs cour age when Cuckoo" Nlles, J am ber's brother, (Victor l'otel) .loses a pack of blpodhounds, who pur sue May undDonuld, and "Kinty," in a terrific fight, protects tho girl and boy from death:- ' Charles (Itcinic) Con itlin has the comedy role of the deputy .sheriff, and Kdith Vorko plays the frail, appealing mother of Donald. - .The. remainder of the ca.ste includes Gil ipore Clayton and Taylor Duncan. 'Below the Line" was written and adapted to tint fierce n by Charles A. Logue, und directed by Herman Haymaker, who la also responsibto for the .direction of "KihlyV tn.st sucorss, "Tracked in the Snow Country." John Mescal I was tho cameraman und the shots In the southern locale are said to be among the most beautiful of any recent "screen production. nor tt.M i i,i;s-r.Mi Wt!irmuy you cxiiicnh dcliKlit wilh th.'in wlii'll tiimli' on miu or our Wi'sthiphousH Klcclrlr. Wiifl'ln Ironx. They atwuy.s como out uni formly crisp, lirnwn mul tnly :v dish fit io Hi t l rori! u Kin k. 11,' is KlniT ill your home feed them to him! H. & S. ELECTRIC RAG RUGS See Our Large Stock From 60c Up. Furniture Exchange ill ud Jefferson I'hoY, 4IM WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE TltlTII in B.verliinB ln,p.,, ,,,, , llmliufttclurllia and the ussurancu of u iuare deal. ni:s - riKs-riK.s Cood, big, fat, juicy ri..s of nil kinds, 30c. Physicians & Surgeons 11:1-1, A IV. 1IOU.MKR, M. u, ' Physician and Surgeon. " Rooms 10-11 Telephone Sonuner Building Main 663 m;b b. boct, bi. n Practleu limited to diseases ,of tha Kve. 10 a r, Noae and Throat. New Koley Telephone Build ii.t iiaiu H K. K1RBV M. I). Vhyuiuiau and Surgeon. New Foley t Tplephi.nt Building Main n Itl( HATtl) P. I, A run, M. D. Physician and Surgeon fJnrdncr , , Teepit(pn, Uulldliitf ; Main 96 P. Me AD OUT 31. D. ourgcon. New Foley Building Telephone ' Mafo 69 c. s. Moone, m. n. Physician and Surgeon. ' V N,')wi.1,'''J,,y Tephon Building Main 19 F. I,. ItAI,STOV, Bf. D. Prnettcu limltod to diseases of the Kye, Ear, Nose and Thront. Itouma 1S-1U . Telephon Soinmur Building Main 778 A. L. ItlC'll AHDBOX, M. I). Surgery Itooma 1B-17 Telephone Sonuner Building " ' Main 15 Osteopathic Physicians j .1. Ij. ltil,H, i. o. v MAHUAHF.T I.NtiJ.i;, I), O. General practlco and the "POST SYSTKM" foi fallen arches. . Summer Tclenhonn Building '. Main 10H Health is out In the open. You can't get much of it into a bottle. OOTEL ASTOD 2od A Hill Lo An,elV EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50 B.th, New, Modem Close to Shopping District end Theatre. FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $l.5 WEAVER'S Tailor., Cleauera, Djen And PreRscra' I'llOMC MA1.V 733' Depot Street . ' Mattresses - Rugs . Cleaned - Rebuilt. -Feather Mattresses Mad. Pillows Reaorated Fluff Rugs Made frni old carpets. ' Furniture Repaired anl ReooTeretl La Grande" Mattrcni & Weaving: Works Iilcensed rumlgator I'HONE 421-W Clias. Edwards, Prop PROFOUND .(. 41. .V rrofounil tinderKtlindini; of till ll'Ul i.s rei Hired of us diirint; bereavement has irlv en uh our ri'pututlon for in lelliKent Hervh-p. Vo-j can depend upon uh williout hesitiitlon. Wc UnderstitndA Snod grass & Zimmerman .M.YI. 83 inoy can't he lcat. ...!. 111 l l l liM r li.n;.M, ,r Brunlll ,.,,,,.. La Grande Bakery Iv I M..W.I11 I I A C I I fl I 1 Putt . U Xl I I M ? II A M I nM . A VI VL' I 1 U M "I w-i V IM V' M ! k i V YV V ' 11 1 .UK1' McNYilliuins, Owner. l i U-tSf. 9 s-4GT '