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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1926)
Friday, July 16, 19126. Dt GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!! Page Thirteen Si The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties - i. rOR BENT FOR Jt KNT 2-room fully furn. 4 apt elom In. No children. Cull 178-w, xan jc.rr. :i-7-U)-2ip l',imn HUNT Oarnije. Corner Main and Third. Onll S74-W. ;f a-7-ir.-.-it v . jrOR HKN'T live room furnished if apt. 19U6 Adnms. 7-U-3t ii , h till It KNT 4-roon house. (Mow- In. Call 14S-11. 7-U.: FOR HKNT Furnished liouse keeplnic rooms. $8, (10 nnd $15 per mo. 1201 sih sc. :i-7-ifi-:up TOR RENT S-roora ipt. 1307 S-7-3lf ! renn. FOB SALE 1VR S.MJ-; Ni w 3-room house, i Lights nnd water it ml woodshed, i ,120 down ujld J20 month, ('till' , Muln US. 7-15-.U' r , t ! FOR KAl'.H Hlnck Republican. . Royal Xnne and ISlwr chcrrl.H. j 1-hODO. 370-It. S-7-lS-2tp: FOR SAI.K fjieil store fixtures at a barKuln. Call Olnss Drntc j Htore. 7-H-liti - . . j KOR SA1.K New hljrh ffrado piano : must be sold at once. lilu dis-! . count nnd very easy terms. Write. I A.M. elo Observer. 4-7-13-6tp. FOR KAI.13 Cabin at Wallowa ' lukc; 3 sleeping porehes, living i room with fireplace, kitchen, f water and sower to cabin. A bar-! ElUn. See or writo.A. R. Thomp son, KnterprLso, Orepon. 7-13-61-p TOR SALK OR TRADK for grood used late model Ford, touring or sed&n, 3 lots In Old Town. W. P. llendrlck, Woltsburi,-. Wash. 4-7-12-0tp JX)R SALE Modern C-room house with bath; 2 lots. On paved street. Trice reasonable. In quire 2212 Cedar St. 7-8tf FOR SALTS Filling Btntlon and store. Call Main 780. Il-23tf WANTED WANTED All kinds of repair work. Stoves' a specialty. Green's Repair Shop In new Smith HuiM- ing. 7-12-0tj V ANTED Private money on 1m-J Avoid Discomfort and Delay A telephone in your home or office is a silent messenger ready to serve you when needed. Home Independent Teleohone Co. j MOMTtf POP , Ice Water By TAYLOR If VJEl..,XEN,T VStt H TKRMK VoO.SlR- JUST REMEMBER K l LWMOUJ.SIR- f DOT'S A GOOD filRU, BOT fouvunTt 11 ft U ( SHE. CAN KEEP ON v HI NOD N40 OoTM-LTrtE T XKWOloVUEVe TVA.TMRRllVOES WHKT AND I'MNWH-LINOi V.WE HUMlKN eElM&S ) AiRiOUr ) N V.TlM& IT AFTER ' J hPlMESS INTME fio'ToBC rPPV- r OU MAKE IT IT'S A J I TO DOK( PART r HER FAULTS J (CjlTri Mely' U IvIE'RE MARRIED! ) rr, i ' "a , j as' ' cz, v : i ) )y C..H.Y . CTj FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Big Doings By BlbssliT (" ( 0OHTBBTOO H AWUISIP.VCUNSMA-TEU- 1 ( X PGR TW" CEtEH 1 ( W&LL(VMfc'&6 SUAD IT WAS ) t!lf ( VEP-0U'B6 ) 2Cr Jt " AAOStt WITH HIM, J US W1HEE6 VOL) VUENT AM0 -w T06O SWI1ANIIM' AW OA1 W.V VWOQSE CO& VJI7W f;"f Sustxr-AViK ) tWMT Tpltf ntTtSJ AWBTiJAl! f vmWOO VlENT-QUICK, 1 WAV X SAW A 7WBASAINS ; ' A.S TO IKS VJOOt) SUED AMD ) . 'K, ISWJAMi! s XT6LV- J'ittr-l LOt "W lBE,WEJ6!r?-rsr macrwe so i Foti.owtD , xu, i,vou vou Ay IM, -Lil h voo! J-vCj rfx r" LJ15 sitjap't' I rno wis pab moose -w" -t 7hcaswns n.kcwx.'.' J M -yyPS uom! ' VJ ' f ; sJr I FACAtQ saio i could stav T, x. ---vc X (Mi: tT J jtcT 1 Ii J:2?Z-, r NS-ti. I AT WEIR MOOSE BECAUSE I Vl 2& , 'Mi ,VS V J S0DDEMLV Q V ' 1 S?AVEO-nU.VSTEDAV.' - -fiA M' -XQ '1 14 r 'ClfeA W Pw rl i Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average words lo the line). Per line, 1st liiserliim........10o 1'i r line, each added consec utive Insertion ....... To Minimum charge, on one or der 2So RATIOS BY MONTH 2 lines, per nioiilli $2,150 :t lines, per month $;1.25 I lines, per month f 1.00 0 lines, per nionlh $4.76 l:m'li uddltlonnt line over five flutiited at ftoc pit line per month. !ASH I AM'ANCE Is re qiilre on nil i'lasinl (inters lo cum these rures. Higher rules charged on all credit in sert ions. t'opjr for all classified orders mn.t ho In this offlro by to A. M. DAY )!' INKKRTION. Slop orders on nil Inserted un til fin tiler nolle.; mast foe re celvrd hy thu same liotfr or ex tra insertion will be charge!.' Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned, on phone orders hy payment on or beforo date of Inst Insertion. rilONIS MAI.V 87 "An Observer Want Ad Will I)o It" proved city property. Write, W. N. co Observer. 3-7-15-2tp WANTED Widow with 1 child wants housework. 1205 U Ave. 2-7-12-Ct SWIMMING Picnicking At Pine Cone Camp, 2 miles west or l.a r Grande. Closest, cleanest and best. 8-7-0-lmp HONKY TO LOAN Have money to loan on good real estate se curity. Either straight loans or monthly payment plan. Chas. If. Reynolds. 6-18-lm CALL Main 248 for Tom Run-a-Cur for Ford truck hauling any pincc, any time. Garbnge and household moving. 7-itf PIANO TUNING Call Mr. E. R. Taggart, care of W. M. Bolinen-. kanip Co. O-.U-lm NEW TODAY KT)R BALK Cnnnlnir cherries 3c per lb. 1'lek them yourself, hrlns your hoves, mile N, K. of city isvrk. No phone. A. W. lffel. 4-?-16;2lp KOH! SAI.K I'sed store fixtures nt a bnriraln: must bo pold nt once as we are rnnio.lellniT store, filass nrug Klore. 7-lU-St roil SALR Header In Rood run ning order, with binder attach ment, also boxes; cheap. Phono Farmers 24 -X. 4-7-1 H-Up WAXTFr Some one to open up small confectionery. 1 have room and winifi fixtures, Rood location, partnership or alone. Write XY, c;o Observer. Reasonable rent. &-7-l-Hp FOiwn Shell-rlrnnif d irlusscs on hiffhwaj $ nijle north of island City bridge. Owner mTiy call for same at Observer. &-7-ll-2t FOR HAI.H Apricots. J. II. Mo-I-uiirhlin, May l'ark. : 8-7-l(i-2t l-'OH SAI.K New ll-rooni house. I'hono 479-J. 2-7-lll-llp FOR SALE 3(4 ton logging truck. A bargain. See Red Williams.' 'i I S-7-lC-Bt ll SAJ.E Sturgiss reed bnby buggy. Inquire 1905 AdauiK. 2-7-10-2tp FOR RKNTJ Modern furnished apartment. Ground floor, lfioc Wash. 7-ltl-2t n i i .. .... i Sewing Room, Contents Damaged by Fire Today Firn at 2:15 o'clock this morn ifi tiHfiiapoil the Bewing room mid contents in the II. K. Coolirtgo home ut 1102 O avenue before U was extinguished by tho firo de liartiucnl. The carpet, furniture and walis of the room were dam aged, ullhough an -.. estimate has not yet been made. , The bhusc was caused by an elec tric Iron left on, according to Fire Chief U. O. Murehlson, Recall wns sounded'at 2:31) a. m. IJX.AI, FIGHT LOOMS .SAM FKA.NCI.S?0 Tu- I'nl vorsil v of Calif nrntiL miistt rirli t for tlie rlKht to et:it,Hsh ri chicken ranch within tho city HmliH of Berkeley. Tho. state supreme court has KTunled a writ or inuiiilunius ' ug-nliiHt tho Herkeley. city council to property owners who object to chickens, t ( 1 1.. . Workmen demolishing un old woulen platform at u Hiihiirhnu rallrotul tftutlon sturteil a rout tnu sure hunt. CoinH dropped hy pas-:;cr.fti.-iri In their rusli to cut eh t rtiins had rolled t h rough t ho cracks and amounted to a coiihIJ erahlo sum beneath the boards. Folklore and legends are pre served by certain tribes In 'Mnluy nitt and Sumatra on bamboo sticks. The characters arc. engruved on the wood whilo it Is Kreen. When tho wood bt'comes dry the hiMcrip tioiiH can bo preserved utmost iti-deflnlt-ly. Heating systems recently un earthed in old Koman ruins show that the heating was dono by warming marble walls and floors rather than by the dissemination of hot air or water, un 1h dono now. There are honest mn In this world. In Mlddletown, N. Y u prohibition agent went bankrupt. OUT OUR WAY I Got a sixshootec? ? y-y-z rrs-fefe; AMVBOO SEES US HOor V -' pi- Y-T' , The home sTreTU-L jr.R.w.ll.M5 PlffU tfNU KRVrCdNC: La Grande ''Smooth as Satin" . Showing at Sherrys Today Adnpted from the thrilling stage play. "The Chattel box," by Uayard Velller, than whom no more adroit fashioner of underworld roles ex ists. "Hniooth As ' Satin," Kvelyn Hrent's latest crook melodrama at Sherrys today. Tho story denta wiih u girl who has always been a thief, but who goes si might after marrlngo to another notorious sufe cruoker and inukes lu-r husband, newly rescued from a long prison term, treud the Stri.lgl:t and Nar row with hor. Then both of them are the victims of other crooks af ter they have determined to leud an honest lire. Miss lirent plays the leading roll! superbly, and is nhly suTipdrfcd by "tin f'ce!lent cast. The part gives the star such an opportunity as Is not often gnint:d to a player. From the standpoint of sympathy und ndept treatment as well as for lier own nalutfil beauty. Miss I ben I. gives a splendid performance, lialph Inee, who directed this picture us welt as "Alias Mary l-'lynn," haa made tho most of tin. excellent materia! and Miss H rent's dramatic talents. Arthur Stutter did the adaptation of tho famous Velller suecessv Comedy showing "(loose .Land." Tom Mix a Mounted ' Policeman in "My Own Pal" Tom Mix n mounted policeman! It seems almost nn incredible al teration but it happens In "My Own Pal." ills lati si t:i.rr!ng ve hicle for Fox KilniH. which opened last night, at the Star theatre for a three day run. in which lie ap pears oh "Tom O'llara," late of Theatres the range, but a memher of. tho force, white seeking adventure in the big rlly. And after one gets used to the little cap nnd the brass buttons, Tom makes a mighty good looking policeman. .The fuel is he could probably get a job on any force iny day In the week. And as for Tony, who of rourse appears with him, that talented horse walked prouder than ever w hen lie wen t down the st ree t with Tom on his back, resplendent in brans buttons and shining put tees. As a policeman Tom has sonic exciting adventures. To begin with, he gets himself disliked by tho leader of a gang of crooks. J-le is In love with Alice Deorlng, nlcco of (he chief of po lice' ! ... AJlce, o course, does not know, t hat Jiaxter Hart on Is connected in any way with the underworld. She believes him to be Just wl'iat ho appears on the surface, a wealthy young man about town. Tom docs not realize whom lie is dealing with, either, when be Insults the young man at a riding exhibition at which they are both guests of the chief. Hut ho discovers it later when he tracks the crooks to their hid ing pluco when they have kidnap ed Aliee and the fight between tho two men Is one of the most thrilling Mix has ever staged in any of his pictures. Tom Suntsehi is east ns Chief of Police peering. I,ovely Olive llorden is Alice Denrlng und Uttlo Virginia . Mar shall, Jill, the llttlo waif whom Tom adopts. Others in the c.ist are Jay Hunt, To::: MetJuirc, Ils bn iyncii, iimu son Hard und Jacques Itollei.s. Count your to after swimming in a strango swimming hole. By WILLIAMS No Slapstick In Denny Picture At Arcade No slapstick. .That's tlie vow made by Regin ald Denny, tho I'nlversal farce comedy star, und William A. Sell er, his director, In making their i last four pictures, und careful ex umlnntlonn of their efforts full lo disclose a single bit of that fumil lur quality. . '. In "Uniting Home,' their latest production, which Is showing at the Arcnde (heater today anil Sat urday, ns In nil their other 1 pic tures, they rely purely on humor ous, nnd possible situations for their comedy. ' Which brings one to the - ques tion: What Is slupHtlck comedy? j Seller's explanation is terse und i derinltc: ' .. "Slnpsllck comedy," liosiiys, "is ludiurotiH, Impossible comedy, It is comedy In Its lowest form. It Is interpolated uctlon, having nothing to do with the story, .injected just to wring u laugh by any possible means. "A nmn falling down, tilling on a hat, stepping in riy-paper, hav ing his car run awny while he's cranking It, being clouted wllh a mallet, is slapstick. Two-root com edies rely on It almost altogether, In fact most two-reelers contain nothing else. It. Is tho lowest kind of comedy. "Ileal fui'co Is entirely sepnruted from slapstick. True farce Is made up of ctnharrussing, compromising and ridiculous situations, slightly burlesqued, or exaggerated, but not Impossible. A situation iu "Kolllng Home" Is an example. Iteglnald Denny Is supposed to be a wealthy young capitalist returning to his home town, ufthough In reality, tie Is broke. x "llo has told Homeonn. In ' a ihoughtbss moment, that he could utilize the natural resources of the town nnd make n fortune, Conse- pient ly a committee of citizens calls on him, to find out what ho Professional Directory Tht director ll (MMdallr the guttif-towa ialer who may naat tlie nam and addnaa of aonw professional man. It haa been camully prepared aod will prove to be a ready aid lo any reader la obtalnlnaj procnBt profess trual aerTlcn, Clif?ed For Quick Reference Attorneys COCniMJV ItERURn-oo. T. Cochran ana Cofin Hi Kberhard, Attornara at lir, La Uranda Ni- tlnnal Ilank Building. Telephone llaln ti. OATU. O. HEI.M Attorney at Uw, Room 20. New Foley ttulldlng. Telephone Wain 779. Dentists nr. t). w. KHtlU-Dentist. Gard ner Building. Telephon Main M. Architect O. . MTlXEn, Arekltcet. Room 7, I.a Orn4e Natlsr.al Bank Sulldlnt Astrologer MILS. FltKUKIUCK B.1LMES 301 N Ave., La Grande, Ore. Readings dally. would do with the 'natural re sources.' ; Denny Is ut a loss, be cntiso he was only bluffing, nnd hasn't the remotest Idea of what the resources consist. He trleH to bluff It through, while his friend, in the buck of the room, tries to lell him, by sign language, that the resources are tho water-falls. Denny can't understand his frantic signals, and grows, more and more lll-nt-euse every minute, whilo tho citizens hang oh his words Inter estedly. The longer the situation continues, tho funnier It becomes. It Is not slap-stick because It Is entirely possible, nnd because everyone at one time or another, has been In Just that samn situa tion. " V i 1 ' ; In Paris Ihe ;omeri should erect a statue to the chef who stubbed a man for criticizing the dinner. WEAVER'S Tnllors - Clranors - liyora And iVnwrrs PHONE MAIN 739 Dt'M)t S'tnnit . irr ""-"" Here's the Machine You've , , Waited For You have , been looking for a wushLrtg machine t hut will not have Jufit this or- that handy and clivoi- device but All of Them Then you kavo round It In the ABC Spi ' l;fllrlnry Unralitthjr XentneHH ABC , Tho Marlilno FJneant La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adama Ava. For Hot Weather CawlJiio and Oii Cook Ktovcs CMm Cam.. SUwm JWtrtgpraion I co Cream Vtrrctrvn And anything yon nm for fampinif F. L LILLY Hardware Mala 85 QUALITY Is always the firat consideration in the manufacture of our products. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery "Home of Golden Crust and Sally Ann Opposite Observer ii hamW tor I lie Physicians & Surgeons MCf! B. BOUYT, M. D. Practice limited to dlMassa of tae 1'lye. Ksr, Nose and Throat. New Foley TelephOS Iftilldlns Male It K. a. KIHHV, M. II, Physician and Surireon. flonimer Telepheaa llulldlmr Mala it mniAnn p. i.amrfs, m. v. Physician and Burg-eon. Ordner Telephone Rulldlns; iluln M w. p. MeanonY, m. n. aurgeup. New Foley Telephoaa Uulldlns . Main 6 c. Monnn, m, n. -Physician and tiurgson. New Foley Telphon HuUdlJiff ' Mala It r. r., n ai,ston, m. o. Practice limited to diseases of tfej Ry, J0r. Nose and Throat. Rooms 18-19 Telephone Soionier Uulldlns; Main 77t A. I RlCHARDiOlf, M, D. Surgery ; Rooms K-17 Tflephon Somraer Building Mala 16 Osteopathic Physicians Jt I. ICI,B, 0. O. ', MAIU.AKFyr 1M.M0, 1), O. General practice and the "lJOfri 8YSTE1M" for fallen arches. 8ommer Telephone ZluUdltiff Main 101 Boxwood Large load boxwood delivered in La Grande $6 CALL L. B. Menefee Lbr. Co. LONE TREE Banking There are times when our service is other than taking ' cure of ' your deposits. A little good advice, if we Kin give it, is sometimes pnrt of our business. UNITED STATES II Our Service reflects amia bility, efficiency, underntnnd ing and experience. We do not worry the berea-cd with details, nor do wo leave de tail!! for them to worry about. Snodgrass & Zimmerman Main 62 iwooann1 m tar II