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Saturday, March 13, 1926. Page r Fourteen LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER The Observer Want ' U v l"h Mtrket Place of Union and Wallowa ll 11KNX .Modern furnished s Apl., ground , floor. 1008 Wuh. ? ... - " . . , 3-3-12-2t 'Full HUNT i , 340-J., Brady upt. ' Cull . i. , !-3-ll-3t Full Iii;NT--Modorii storo room, full liiim'inMit, Btottm heat. Avail able April 1st. Soinnior Hotel. '"' I . . . 8-3-lOtf Foil tl:NT 2-room Apt partly ' fiii'lilshcu'. ' Cull 281 UN. Second, 2-3-1U-41I) 'roll i K.ST Kurn iHhcd uparl- mollis. Cull llilS Fourth HU i 2-3-1 IJ-Utll 1YJU NAM': 'I 'nit HALF, 2-room house, good d.cd burn on 1 uero land, north- j imt of Highway gurugc. Orvlllc! Webber. .' ' 3-3-12-61P Oil HA I.I': Jersey bull, 2'4 y curs I old. Cull Observer. ' 2-3-12-2lp; jjl O'ltAliM Oiuphonola. for fresh milk cow. 1303 K Avn. , H.-r-:' .1 ';'';. 1 2-3-ll-8tp ,Koll HAI.K Five, room houso. : i Clone' in;. tonus; will luko close , In ncrciigu or lot on south or ' ' "went side. Cull ut 1D1B U Avo. . 6-3-ll-3tp . . KOIl HAI.K Now r,t-room modern stucco Iioiiko. Hco 1''. M. lloyd ut : Club Olgur Hlorc. . . -3-ll-3ipj I'"oll:iNAI.U--4 or fi Iiond ' lieuvy hoi-Hew. -, Station. H. U KiiIbM, Illilnehurt 3-3-ll-3tp J''Oli HAI.H 'i'lior'oinrlibrod llhodo - JmI.ukI lied liatchlnir csB". 1'. 'C, . '.French,' 1320 Y Avo. 3-3-10-t iron HAI.K -0-rooni hoiino, irarntto, i (loud buy, on oimy tormi). Bo . ownpr, SOT Bpi'lng St. ; 3-3-Stf iifoil 8AI.K Illnck Jornoy aiiinln and ltlioda Inland Ilrd hntcliliiK i. eimn. : tleo. lloctor, 2 blks. caat alulo c-urutfo. 4-3-4-lmp. KOIl HAI.H Klvo room modern .' bmiKtilow with ocro of ground. 1'Yult tree. Monthly payment. Imiuiro 13115 M tttravt. 3-3-11-31 l'"Olt HAI.K l'riilt and Uado trooa. HlirubUcry, ' rones, puonlos and ' vIiich, puntiy pluntH and pcrcn , nlulH, 'uHpuniKiis and rhubarb all ut Milne's Nursury, phono 604-J, lies. 20l-"". ,i, 6-3-11-lm Buy This Home l'lnu iniMterii IniiiVt lmrn mid clilekeit. Imiiinii itnit ncro of vxt'idlent IiiihI, Irrigate!. I'rlco CIIIIHI; AUO cash, bl auco ;m.(iu tier iinuilti. I''ive-ronm lionxn and ono aeen latiil, Vnt Ave, I'rlco, $I5UU. lOusy teniis. i. - Fivc-ruimi iiimleiii lioitso ami guMl Int. IS Avo. l'rlcc, ;l.-,00. 'I'enns. I AIOI LOANS, 01 Keo lis fur Voiir City l.ouiu. WEEKS & BLACK ' iiUAiroits New Foley lililtf. liMiiraui'o - lionua MOM'M POP FRECKLES AND HIS - r i phoned ToR-VoO )) f Loretta! "? ( Tai:c;E-THEi;e-EvEft?VTriiw& " RTylfti TbCOME 0V6B CHICK -Awdvjhat 13 m.u CiSHT- I'M CboiWG u"ii-'l D if PECAUSE 1 HAME A U 7"? I T;V TEU. him THAT GEE-db Edmund has aswed 'ZT . m! V0LL- BeLieF' Fh ME To MARBY HIM ,r 'fW ' '-r'';? NW M, " ; . 3 "AY BUT V0O WASUE.0 K. ( : NS5 7UEY ACS, TS ) '.j VOOC'STiLF avwFOLLV autck. ) -f .: " : v-.i,.; BoT CO A8WT 'Jffl WlffAKOQNINS ;TAS' DlO rs 1 . ll-J -l , -QOOfiU y VnOCIEAN? ) Li ASICS AM' I li jU J 1 Observer Want Ad Rates (Count f'vo uvrrugo wonts '10 till lllllf). J'ur line, 1st insertion. ltto Per lino, eneli added ronseo- utlvo Insertion......: 70 Minimum cliuro on nun or der -.'o HA ICS ItV MOAI'll 9 line,, per iim-miIi..... 92. Mi II lines, per month :t.j5 4 lines, per inoiiiii $1.00 lilM'N, MT niOlllll $1.75 Karli additional lino oer flvu charged , at 60c lur lino l":r, moiitli. . CASH IN AHVAN'CK is re quired 011 (ill classified orders to fln'l these rules. 1 Higher inU'fl charged 011 nil credit In- Wfl'llOflN. Copy for nil cliisl Neil order must ho In litis ofl In- ly 10 A, Al. DAY OK ISi;iM'IOV. MOp OI'lll'l'H Oil 11(1 lllMTtt'll 11 n- III, Piillii-r notice nnitfl liu re ceived liy the same hour or ex tra IiimtIIoii will tut charged. 'JVlrphoiic ordeijs nliel(ed. Cash ml oh nnty hit earned on phono orders liy puyiiicnt 011 or beforo ditto of Inst Insertion. . I'lIONi: -MAIN 7 "An Olin-rver Wnot.Atl Will Ju 11" ' WA'H:i WANTMJ) l.odj,'n (l-.Mith'H; salary; njnli-. liM.iuln. K, Wll non, Mift'.i 1U lujtot Nt., phono 61!l-V. JI-3-Il-:itp OWNKIt Imvihn (.fotnl Oregon, farnt fur stilts ill. t'i'ii(ioinil)l(! prlt-o wrllo ii, H. Curtis, AluiuoMii, Colo. 3-3.U'-:itp VVANTKD Work hy Rriuluulo iiuiHO. l'hono Jfiy-Jt. 2-.'l-(!-lnip UADIO KOIl J'lAtNu V win t ratio K'ooU ralio lor pluno. iCiuit orn OriKon Mtmle 'o. J-fiti NOTItri- Kor l-"nl!er IlniMh Rerv leo mil 5U-W. 2-3-3-linp l . rv y !i" . . 1 11 IjOHT -Ono Imy how, l :too Mjh., brundcil A left nhoiilder; one black pon 700 Dm. V. V. linin. U-3-J 2-2t (oHT liueicoye eonl llru 3nx3li. No.' Aimsi;7, tnki-ii from ffiirni! Kant AdnniH (opp. -Hllvcr Kox I'uniL) Tlinfa. nljriit, $fi ifwijd for llH' return. Tel. Jio-.l. Ji. V. Wyllle. C-U-3,J-2tp NOTICK.OK I INAIiSI'.riM'.MKNT In tint County Court of I'nlon County, Ktutn of (niKoii. Jn tlm itmlti-r of ll KHiutu of Juiiirn M. lilts, d'-ci'iiM-d. Notien l hi'fHiy i;lvi n that the litidt rKlnrd, fulininistr.itrlx. of the KHtotn of JutpcH M. IIIII.-i, dceiMiHdil, ha fth d in tho Cuunty t.'ourL for thi! Cuunty of I'nlon, Statu of. Oro K'lti, Iut final nt'fiiunt tn tmeh ad inlnlHtrntriv, und Dial Monday, the. liid duy of Aju'll,- t0"i, til tho hour of in o'tdoek In llio forenoon, Iiuh been fl.vd by tin: ald Court, an tlio llntd for hen-rhiK1 of obJ''i tlon.H to h:UI final lUM'oiint, titid for tho diHel'uu'gu of wild VtlmlulH tratrix. KAN NIK .KINKS, AdmlnlKlt-atrix of Cm- KMnlu of .lamr.s Al. Mills, dci-i-nsnd. Kh-st limrrtion, Mandi (llh, 1!0. I .ant insi-rtloti, April ::rd, J'JO. .Mar. 0, 13, L'o, V-Ajir. a. FRIENDS Ad Page Counties i NEW TODAY WANTI-JIt IIoujti.'ki!('pliiK or man in town or out. Dox it'll. - 2-3-13-3tp UKI.I' VVANTKU Iluvc (rood prop. oMlllon for mun Tuniillur wltli jluiiillton llouch Curpct Waiflior. Wrllo AU. euro Obsurver. . 4-3-13-lt Foil RAI.I4 1 plionoBrupli wllli 44 mcorilH, prloo ."i0. I'lionu 400-M or cull. K27 MuUlKon Avn. , ;, . 3.3-13-llp l''OK HUNT 2 liuum-kri-iiliiK ' roolliH. I02U Oth Ht. . 2-3-13-2lp! WA.VTIOIt Hinirln lady cook. Must bo Hcut, and ull uround Kood I worker. Mi'uls nerved fumily! atyle. Hotel JenlllllRS, Jom-pli, Oregon. . 4-3-13-St KOIl HIONT Modern Apt. V bono 471-AI. . . . l-3-13-2lp ('Oil HUNT l''tirnUdied upurt im ntH, Kround floor. Inriulro ut 1302 O Ave. . 2-3-13-lllip llt'oll HAI.K U-room I101l.su lo bo moved off Ktoiinil. Iniulrn 211M irnd HI. o.r lMiell'a lJurber Hliop. No telephone. ' 4-3-13-llp KOIl HA I. IS KIo room .bmiKUlow on Uth alreet. I'rlco f22&0. l'yru lilid Jvuuil Co. '... 3-3-13-ltp KOU IllONTJ-Two dowiiHtuIra llh'lit ' iiouait ruoinii. laos JaekHon. : i , 2-3-i3-i:tp K(l KKNT ApartiurntH. Adulta only. 1307 I'unn.Avv. 2-3-13tf ZCUKU iiltlCK lJiro, Hiinny, inodurn room, Hiiltablo for two or inora, Jtatcu With board, j, - -. a-3-13-ltp We-Offer ;(mkI Comforltibli Homo In a Kood locution on tin north side of city. Tho tw lotn are 30 by I III feet one.h. Soli Knod for garden. Thero uro Hhiule treeH; sliniblicry and lawn. -The lioufln Iuih 0 rooniH,' bath, eoiinectud with newer, Tlia buHemiHil in 12 by 20 feet, ii'if cement. The woudhoUHe Is fair.1 J'rlee lson.' ,lt can lie Heeured for 1760.00 eaHli; balance arraiiKed. Hi e uh ubout 111 lu one. We can Hhow you hoineN (hat ure priced from I'HiU lo $I2.U00. We are til way ti Klad to show nnd price yon properties Our aim in to ph-tiMc mid Mitt.sfy. Cuiiki uhd dco uh. La Grande Investment Company Homleit Heallors. ltellnhlo Auenm ror I tellable lUMiiiinre Companies I'JOl Ada ins Ave. J'bonu 3lalu 7.'i JSS 1 Up Against II How About Your Hat, Tag? OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo A&oWt eewes AS VAT A. . Yoo (X "pN'T evee NEJsi xo Ujokky ; ' IT- ,J-Vi 1 I i La Grande Theatres (Bob Custer at Sherrys Today in "That Man Jack". TlirllllnK' featH of liorsemaimhip; rojirlnir fun m-aHeriMl profuwly IhrotiKh the nlory uud tile warm breath of younn- romancu are out HtandliiK' elementfi of "That Man Jack!" in which Hob Custer, the weHtern star, comes. itKaln .to the Sherry t healer.' One stunt in parti cular reVealH the urIUs 'Jxas yoiitti uh a hnrfu'iuun of no mean ' skill an'd daring. It is a Hoinun ride In which Hob stands astride two horscH as they draw a buckboaril In nwirt fllKht down u wlndtUK inoun tuLti trail. Other tlirlllliiK stuntH enliven tills I'nKroHHtng- narrative tC the ranger), In whieh Mob Custer is to be een supported .by Mary Mil ford, Monte Collins. Hayrord JlohbH and lluek Moulton. ; Comfdy HhowlnB1 "On Kdtre." "First Year" a't Star Held Up as Rollicking Comedy If you have any prejudice agulUHt laughing, stay away rrom the Star ttieater. The nee of eoin-edy-dramas opens there Sunday when Krank Craven's stage play, 'The Klt-st Year' win be shown for the first time. Alter viewing this hundred-percent entertaining production It is easily understood how ihe original play was proclaimed the best Am- I ii-li'iin t-inin'ilv'i'Ver written. The picture's main success lies In clothing the every-day IneidenlH of murrled lite with a sure comedy touch. There Is not a couple In II ..-1.1 ..I.,. .lll r,.il (.. I'urni'i themselves In Tom and Grace we has money n all THAT BUT I LOVE Vol) more and i knov.o Some dav vou'u. Be rich amd Famous I'M A)ILtlNj Tt VWA1T UNT11. RjRTuNE SMILES f'" &AOSS I'M. SOWS TO I 1 C ,.CLfs? w Y" fll AOuo-CGV.e i- AM5AA.V0O HMOMJ ) i ri CRACK I Tuelier.- ,; - . " ' . Kathtyn Terry a Grace 1b en tirely captivating. Jler Bi ruKKlcs with houaekeepinB', her cafferneus to please her young huubunU, ,lier VoHentinetit ut his inadvertent neglect are all shown in the course of thu picture's unfolding. Malt Moore as the husband Is . ideally east. He is Hip average yourtg married man. combatting the petty annoyances of a wife who lovea" to Bhop. How small domestic trng-, edleH tiring ubout . un inevitable :pa,rution followed, of course, by reconciliation fornm tho re mainder of the story. The picture Will be at Ihe Star theater two days only,' Sunday and .Monday. IT you miss it. you nre going to regit it. It ia unqiiuli tiedly the most enjoyable comedy to much this town In months. Eight-Minute Act HeadsArcade's Vaudeville Bill , The vaudeville . bill eumlng to the Arcade Sunday is headed by the Holms uo In "Novelty Kerch Oddities." They do many remark able feats. It is not an act that while, it only runs eight minutes, contains a world of novelties and surprises Toney Deosto. the trick harpist, Is one of the best all around comedy harpists in yaiide- villi. He does all manner of tricks with his harp and with all is a real musician. O'Hrien Sisters und Maeh in "lilts of Musical Comedy Hits" give variety in their entertaining numbers and will be a welcome spot on tho bill com bining various dances wit'h pluno anil saxophone solos. Chamber lain and Hcnnclt- In . "Harmony nines," are two dainty misses who should prove more than popular everywhere they play as Ihey com- YES darlimo- OH CHICK-VN0NTT 8E CT Y VIlTH YOOO L0V6 V00NOERFOL To START OUT IN ' AMD ENCOURAGEMENT mtftflj. UffE AND BUILD UP OUR FORTUNE ) 1 KNOW I CAN . WWfo. TootrHEe - AND CHICK. DEAR J 1 ACCOMPLISH f WmWK VlE'LL BE ABLE TibCjjET J MT J V GREAT THINGS W MAR.EO REAL SOON NOW J blnn xtrimcly firood looks with roul tulrnt, a coinblnution Jiurd to beat. Morgan und Ui tyurl in "Honic and mips' nnuouoivdiy win rurnmn ucllffhtful entoitulnmoiit Hoino what dlfforont ttiun tlto uhuu! Bluff ing and duuclnir touma. CATTLEHERD MKUICAU HiMUNClS, (Special -tO, Woodson hus bought several hundred heud of cattle. 'J, It. Wan ker, Kenneth Vunorder und Giles l.uy droo the cuttle from Halter valley to -the Vernon Lov ranch on J'owder river to feed until time to turn Jfcein on tho range. ' .Mr. und Mrs, hue , WIIbou cnler lained at dinner Sunday for 1 Mr. and Mrs. K Whitten and sons, lv- relt, Leonard nnd Clifford, und the Misses His Stone, J-;dnu Henner and D. Iiurle. C O. Hlooiir has been luay counting his cattle before, turning them on the range. Mr. und Mrs. Joe . Wlnth have returned lo linker after visiting ut I he home of his parents, Mr! und Mrs. U S. Wlnth. Miss J'Jdlth Turner has been chosen us leader of the Christian Kpdeavor for next Sunday. Mrs. T. Kennedy Is at the home of her daughter,' Mrs. Leon ard Huffiuun, ut Union. She 'was called there -to help take, care of her daughter who is 111. Miss Ken nedy is staying witty her sister und attending school at Union. Mr. nd Mrs. Ordell Hay were Sunday evening guests ofMr. liy's parents, Mr., und Mrs. Jou Iuy of The Turk. Mrs. Susie Smith, of : Collage Grove, has been- visiting her Mchoolnmtt, - Miss KdUh Turner. Mrj. Smith will bu remembered us Miss Huslo Winth at one time a resident Of: Medlcul Springs.- So vera I from -hero ut tended the road meeting ut' Baker last week. Mrs. Gcorgo South is visiting ut Hakcr. r . Mr. AlMrray.of Baker, was a Dveil thoiiirll it niiued all (lay ,Ti.teiilay wo scdtl 25.IMM) Slar-A-Star slilnsles and 20.UUU Sit. 2 sliluglra mill 1 1IMI feet nf verticil giiilinsl flfKit'lng, and n lot of pnlut uud oil anil turpentine, anil ninny otlicr lu ticks ioj lluilleiiniK lo ineiitliui. We arc very tliuiikriil ror the wuy Ihe kind iM'iiplo of this valley lire putixinlxlug us mid wo Iiomi to save mr lots r iiHiuey aild liniku frlciids in Unit wuy. Wo, lillvci lots of while pullit now fur 2M a giillon. Don't kunw.liuw long It will ItiMt. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. - "Tho l'oor Mnn's FrJeiitl" ' Near J ounihy. I'Iuhiu Malu 218 Uiiudny Jiuslucss. By TAYLOB By BLOSSEB WOODSON BUYS ' Professional Directory .,.,,1 - - Tlito director Is especially lianily for llio ni wcomer or lor the out-of-town nxler who may want the name and Klilfw of some professional man. It has been careful y prepaidiuiil . willl prove, to be a ready aid lo any reader la oWalalu prompt professional service. v Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys HUGH B. BHAI.V-AUorney-at-l.BW, office Koley-Couvy 151dl.. over L. fc U Drug Bloro. Teleplione Main 111. COCIIRAW an4 FBKttHAnD Geo. T. Cochr.n and Colon 11. Klrhard, .Attorneys Rt law. I .a Grunilo Na tional Hank building. Telephone Main 91. CAUL c. nm.M Attorney st U, Iloom 20, New Foley Building. Telephone Main 779. Dentists Dr. C. W. KltW'lV Dontlst. Gard ner Building. Telephono Main 96. Dr. C. D. CACTIIonN Dentist Plate work and goncral dentistry. Flione 447-W. Arrhifect ' O. D. Mil. I. Kit, ArehlteeL ltooni 7 La Grande National Hank Building Accountant W. N. AIIKI.8, Accountant. Sinull aula, Hlitteinunts. Audits, etc. Phono M C3t. business vlfilor here lust week. Frank Turner und severul other men were working on the road with the Binder Hattirduy. ; ' The number. of Ullllah alrerul't hours flown per futul accident had i Increased 02 per cent In 1U2B over 1024, It wiir reported In t ho House j of ComoninH, London. New York City has mure than a hundred languages and over a thousand dialects. HOT WAFFIiKS VMt Well may you express -delight with them when made on ono of our West in gho use Klectric Waffle Irons. They always come out uni formly crisp, brown nnd tasty a dish fit to set before a king. He is king In your home feed them to him! . H. & S. ELECTRIC MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE .SYSTEM Tlio l-'ciU'inI l.iservi; Sys tem of whieh this bank lias always biM'ii a member, Is the world's greatest fliiaiieiul i-gaiiiuttl(n. Controlled ly the l.'iilletl Slates t.overn nient. UNITED STATES A' nii'inlicr tiT tlio l-'etlcrul lte.serij SyMciu (slucv Us or gan Izal Ion. Just 50 Years Ago The first message was transmitted by telephone. This message was sent on March' 10, 1876. Today there are in use'in the United States more than1 16, 600,000 telephones with an average of about 67,700, 000. calls per day. The telephone has helped in a large way to speed up the development of the uni verse and has bivught the people of each community and of the forty-eight states of the United States into closer unity. Home Independent ' - - . - 1 ... "J.yv- - Telephone Co. V Physicians & Surgeons KTKI.I.A N. UOIMIHIt, M. D. - i'hy.ilollin and Burgeon. 1 rtoonis 10-11 . Telephon Somnier Building ' . Main M I.HI5 II. BOCT, M. b, rractlue limited to diseases of Una ' Kye, Kar. Nose and Throat. New Koley Telephon. Uulldillg . Main 1 K. I!. KIRBT, M. D. Diysluiau and Surgeon. Nnw Vulay Telephon llulldlng Main II RICIIAnn P. I.ANOIS, M. D. rhystcian and fiurgcon 1 Gardner Telephon. Building , Main 96 w. r. jicAnony, i. D. Burguon. New Foley Telephon. liulldllig ' Main it C. 8. ltlOORK. M. I). riivsielan and fiurauon. Now Foley Telephon. Iluihliiig main i p. I.. nALSTOFT, SI. D. Practice limited to diseases oCh. ICye, Kp.r. Nose aud ThroaV.' Rooms 18-10 Telephon. Sommer Building ' Main 771 A. I.. IllCIIAnnSON, M. D. , Surgery rtnnms 16-17 Telephone iSoimner Building ' Main IK: Osteopathic Physicians J. I.. IMil.U, tw O. ' . I MAHCiAIIIST I.Vtil.lC. II, O. f Ceneral practice and the' "POSTi j BVSTUM" for fallen arc hes. . r ( Somuior Tolephon. I Building Main 106 Wives are Htllt puri;liu8ed ill. Ihe region of I'erslu known us Iho "Hoof of the World," a common price being 100 sheep, 'j 1 : HOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill : Us Aniele. EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bath, New, Modem '- Close to Shopping District nd Theatraa FREE GARAGE Tari&hom $130 WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners, Dyer. And P cesser. PHONIC MAIN 7S8 . , ' Depot .Itreflt ' Mattresses Rugi ' Cleaned - Rebuilt. Feather Mattresses Had 1'lllows Braoyated Fluff Rugs Hade tnm old carpets. . - -Furniture Repaired aal . Recovereil La Grande MattreM . & Weaving Works Licensed Fumlgator PHONE 424-W Cli as. Edwards, iro- Profound understanding of all that is required of us during bereavement has giv en us our roputution for in telligent service Yoa can depend upon 'us without hesitation. We Understand. Snodgrass & Zimmerman MAIS 63 ..tit. Attr..rajf II