Friday, . August 6, -1926. - V '
EX GRANDE EVENING 0BS23VE3 '
The Observer Vant Ad Parfe
1116 WMMt of Untai tsi Wallowa Counties
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OUT OUR WAY '. : ;.r - '-',: By WILLIAMS
sKrAr-'vA'r''f :w9ocCIOT4;QT.,. .tl if.-mimcs -ete '. :
fOR Mare
FOR RENT l-room furnished
. house with bath, to adults, ISie
Orcenwood St. .. . 7-stf
FOR KE-jht'''houkepln,
. rooms ai laiz Aaams. . Phone
J67-J. -7-ltf
FOR 8ALB
FOn 8AI.E Wjilnut & piece bed
: room' suite,- davenport vand 2
chain.;. Phone 214 R,. 7-0-tf
FOR SALE One saddle horse.
Gcntlo. Phone 903, Union. .
. ' -.- S-7-24K
FOR SALE Sowing machines.
Also rented and repaired. Main
646, fiingorCo., Foley Hldg. j
.. . .. .g.2.8tp
Win BALE One two and three-1
f.i.i-w,u vwb, irven nana joiai
white face mixed lambs., Can
offer some finance.; Chas, w.
M'artlnC 1810 Resort Stroet, ISi
-., ker,. Oro.,i .,...,-... ,7-8-2-6tp
OWN A BARRECITE UTNCH
Muko big money, nlco work, cook
ing recipes, sauces, and equip
ment or paying business can be
; purchased, at small ,ebt; ,Ad
Ureas Harbocue Kiiulpment, Box
'; I i Grande, Ore. 7-2fiilm
: WANTED
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Mrs. Chas: Reynolds.
' ' v;2-7-2tf
WAITED Cleaning nmlSPrcssIng
at the Wardrobe Phono ' Main
71'.'. . .,. ' ' ,8-fl-4t
ROOFING-: AND REPAIRING
Hot coating OC composition, roofs.
Phono Main .732 for MIL th
roof man. .f ,7-20-lmp
WANTED TQ. HKfiT Small part
ly furnished house near Central
School. Mrs. Fred-Gclbcl 93S J.
5-6-2l
WANTED RoVs school shirts
nnd blouses to make. Prices
- reasonable.- c;all 1902 V Ave.
" or phono 821 J. : 3-8-4-3tp
WANT TO RENT for Uvo
' months, August 14 to-October
14, completely furnished homo.
Cult Ur. W. P. McAdory, Mala
; 788. ; 7-2-tf.
WANTJD Man '- and wifo on
dairy. 'Must ho experienced
, milker. Reference . required.
Anderson dairy. Phonrf 3113 W.
1 , - , 4-s-4-8tp
Mi.stT;i.r,AN'ix)i's
I'ES, I do soldering. Greene's Re
pair Shop, New Smith illdg. ,
. 2-8-4-4t
CAT.L Main 248 for Tom' Run-a-
Car for Ford truck hauling any
piace, any time. Garbage and
household moving. 7-ltf
SWIMMING Picnicking At Pine
Cone Camp, 2 miles west of 1&
r Grande. Closest, cleanest and
best. . 8-7-8-lmp
PIANO JAZZ Taught in 12 les
,sons by note. Waterman Piano
School. Mrs. Grace Barnes, In
structor. Phono 569 W. Res.
1702 Adams Ave. 8-2-Ctp
CLEAN 1'P Garbage and rubbish
' disposed of dally, weekly or by.
tlio Job. Wo clean up everything
except a dirty conscience. For'
MOMTVI POP
mis KtMinus iwt A FATHER
Olr WHEN POP AHO C Uiue
X SVRT6D ON OUR ( boujn
V nOWEY pAOON j-r X DON'T S'POSB wu
STAY U)NQ ThOOeK-'
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freckles and his friends a Big city fay blosser Telephones and Icebergs
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rV 1 VL-rrr &?P?? Mss,MjrJ sw-yL $ lwAaT!! tion vast equipment, all of which had to be
r"7"i I jJbri f" 3 grtIl-. & I s produced to a standard of accuracy rarely
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RATES B MONTH
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3 lines, per ouh...$aa
4 lines, per roomh..-44
. lines, per month. -l.H
- Each additional Une over fire
charged at Wc pr hut per
month. ' .
CAttl IN ADVANCE Is re.
quired on all classified orders
lo - enrn; thexe . rata. -; IHkner
rates charged on all credit lu-m-ritons.
. : .
Vapt tor aU classified orders
most bo m this offlm by ia
A. M. UAV OP INriERTlON.
fitnp orders o ail lasertnl nn
IU further notice must M re
ceived by (lie same hour nr ra.
Ira- InmiluB will ns char(ed,
. IVIrplKMM orders eoUcKnt
Cash rMea mj bn earned on
phone orders bf payment en of
before dale ol last nuertlon.
PIIO.VU MAIN 87 -;
"in Ohserrer Want Ad
Will lo It"
best of service call 200 M. '
-S-l!hp
FOUND A good placo to eat.
Opp. la. (Jronile Grocery,..-Jeff.
St. Cafe; turtles can have same
by culling and paying for , &
good square meal and . giving
full description to others.
C-Ti-S-3t
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SATURDAY, ACfiCST 7 v .:
Pacific Standard Tiuio Stations
KFI, Im Angeles, fal. (4fl7m
04i!ke), 7-8 p. m.. Al Wesson's or
chestra; -9, Angelu trloj ' 9'-10,
classic: hour;- 10-11, Packard Ra
dio club; 11-2 a. m., Khl midnight
frollC.'- - .-( -
, KI'WB, HoUywontl, . Cal. aiic
lt0ke) 8-11. p.. m- Bill llatch's
dance orchestra; Peggy ' Mathows
soloist; Riuiuel SltU,r4 coloratura
soprano. , . . .
K(;0, , Oakland, : Cal. . (8l.2m-830k-),
4-6:10 p., mt, Hem's Uttlc
symphony '. orchentra: '. 8:10-10, .n
slruinentnt selections, .,-the '-Serc-nailers;
. Ira Morgan baritone; -Winston,
pet ry cellist; Imra.- Jlroder
iclt, soprano;. Kdno? lloran, violin
ist; mandolin and guitar, selectons.
Theresa and . Lily Sherwood; Hel
en 1 Merchant,' i.pianist; Frederick.
Xodder, tenor) . 9-9:0, Philharmonic-
society, Instrumental "trio;
9:30-10, Scrcnadcrs; mandolin' and
guitar selections; 10-1 a. m., dance
muslo,' Vllt'Gunzendorfcr's .band. .
KGW, Portland, Ore. ' (4l.5m
dtukr), 6-7 p.' m... dinner .concert,
10-12,: Herman Koriln's -orchestra;
Punch' Green.-pianist -,rv ,-
KHd, I.ox Angehu, Cal. (405.2m
740kc), 6:807:30 v. m.. - children's
hour, Unelo John; 8-.10, U A.: Ry.
Hawaiian quart't "and others.
. KJR, .Seattle, Wash.) ,(3S4.4m-'
780kc), 8:30-10 p. ni.if program. :'
. K.(l,'-IloU-ool,: cal.:(33.m
SOOkc), 7:30-8 , p. m., .. program,
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HIS COYTAcl&"
(0 THE MOUMWlMS!
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IJBVy TODAY
DEMONBrtATTON At my home
( every afternoon- next week of
the Rapid Electrio Fireless
Coeker Range. Come and loarn
ow easily you can own one. No
woman need be without an elec
tric stove theso- hot days. Mrs.
Robert Clark, SOOJ Oak Ht.
' - . 8--2tp
FOR RA1.K -room . houso ' close
In. lot Pennsylvania. Call af
' ter 4 or en Bundaj-s. s-S-6-ltp
UST -White collie dog. near Is
'land City. ; . Call . Ralph Chcn
ault. - . -j. . 2---ltp
FOR ItENT 4-room, furnished
apt. with bitth.and private gar
, age. S109 Adams ave. J-8--ltp
FOR SAI,E 9x13 Axmlnteter ruB.
plain color, Al condtfon. Coll
. Mam :T1 . ; . 8--ltp
BUY. THIS HOME 3 14 acres In
. May Park. Good lOrroom house,
born, and family orchard. Price
$3600.00. Easy terms.. ' Or will
exchange for a five or six room
'house on South side, WEEKS
& BLACK,; '' Ifeallors. Foley
Building. ' j ''"; ; , 8.8-0.st
FOR" i RENTT 6-rooni furnished
';. cotlngo- closo In. Inqulro 101
' Fir, ; '" ... -" . -8-6-Hp
VOn SALE Golden Bantam
Bweet corn for canning. Coll
864 Wi . 2-8-6-lt
WANTUn Woman or ' girl who
understands cooking, . Main 798.
' -.'-''- - ". ' 8-6-tf
IXIST A motor But found cov
ered over wrth dirt and. oil by
La Grande Car laundry. . Rates
for cleaning 11.00 to 12.00.
. Washing, 'polishing nnd greas
ing. 160f Jeff. :. ;.' .6--lp
POIl RATE New 5-room strictly
modern stucco houso. tat-jre gar
aA, cnoiont driveway and wtUka
around tho house. Ixt 60x120.
It la a oorner lot on 7th and J,
HU (,A dandy. homo for somcono.
JuHt a Jitock off pavement. Will i
. consider it pood car for papt ot
first payment. 1. M Brain-wll, I
90S Seventh. v , 8-fi-2t
VOH SAI.K-llf23 Chovrokt tour-
delivery trucks. ; Boo : UpJ WII- '
liamH. ? !.' : S-8-fl-2tp
Dearborn's. - Furniture: Co.; . 8-0,
proRmm, Jl road way llept ;s(ore;
9-10, 'protyrriim, ltondllh Jnjbfii.i. lOr
tl, AinbassfldorJftotol Itlant' r
elioHtra; 11-2 m.( KNXnldnlKht
frolle,, ldtfewater ' Chib, ; Sunt a
Monica.'. . V ;v
K10, 8an 1'raiK isco, Cal. (TJ8.S
ni-700kiO 6:80-7:a0 in,. Htatesj
tli-aiu.ni tl ill. ui tnrrairu., -iu, 14lll-
darin Vatt donco orchestra; 2,
Ciift hotel donco orehnetrn. .
KI'SN , Pasadena, Cal. (15.0m- f
DAOkc), 8-9 p.. m.. Star-News con
cert hour; Instrumental, ensemble, 1
vocal artlstn. . , , i
AVOllKFJtS SAVE
POUTIAND, Ore. Aug. fl. (AP).
Cauirht by a dclnpro of sand
which looscnwl as ho wast work
inK1 in a sund hopper of tho Co
lumbia Contract comnanv. Melvln
P. Kb odes dLvod for the- narrow!
opening' at tho bottom,. and his
head' reached the funnel beforo
thO -sartU. , His body was caught,
however, and for 40 minutes fel
low workmen, and firemen dug: to
rescue him. lto was unconscious
when extricated, but was revived
by the firemen. ?
': ' '' XnS ' '. '' I ' ViH1 'i TT 1 ' ' HVVbWTIJ lifts n Wlinrer H blllty. efficiency, understanoV "
. W ';":,'.,fcc;'',M nt-fc?:- pwEM AuV. Bust I BETtHA Vou J - .
3 ' i-r (r"tf' i L LS ! off Si-vorT wtifi -Kim qiT some
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' YifnK V UKE- 'AT ' : OFf JUy- ;
tvlOMENlTS AJD UKE "TO LIVE. OvER- . 'j;aN,a.M5 '
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AT. HIE
"Greater Glory"
Scores Tremendous
Hit at Arcade . .,. I
June Mathls has scoredi- and
scored big, In her latest First Na
tional picture :, "The greater
Glory." which, opens a three day
engagement at the Arcade theater
lust night, it easily outranks such
screen muslerworks as "Tho-' Four
Horsemen" nnd "Hlood ami, pund"
with both of which pictures tho
name of this .remarltnblo .woman
will ever be associated...
in "The Four HorsemCn".1- Miss
Mathts brought' Hex Ingram -and
Rudolph Vulenllno to the forefront
or public notice. In "T)e Orenter
Glory" slio . makes 'another, un
known'fumous, Ho:' Is Curl lii h
fleld; director ' of "Tho Qnthttt,r
Oloi-y".-' Jloro power . to, ftllss
'.Mathis' Judgment. Kho 'knows
ability hen she sees itj Curt Reti
noid Is a winner. (.' -i .,;
Many actors who have had long
association with Miss Mathis and
have won fume In roles rif.hor cre
ation are; Included In tho volumi
nous cast of this picture Anna 3.
Nllsson,; Conway Tearle, ... L,ucy
Ileaumont, May Allison. Ian Kcilh
and Jenn Hersliolt nro some of tho
principal players.- ,
The Btory of . ''The' Greater
Glory" treats of the philanthropies
ot . Funny, a young-. Viennese out
cast, who during the post-wnr days
in Vienna sustained her sufrorlng
kini . Her charm nnd gentility
graced the hnlls-of- Vienna's most
exclusive night club us hostess.-
Her sweeheart, . tho ". Count
Mnxlm. ' had never concurred In
his mother's peremptory dissolu
tion of bis cngugement to Funny.
He could not put her - out.:', of his
mind. And when, . a guest one
night at tho.. uitra-elegunt ; resort,
he again meets . Funny, his ' lovo
Mffl
triumphs over his scruples at find
ing her In such surroudtngs,' and
ho takes her to his heart forever.
Anmi'Q. Nllsson plays u's Kanoy
ami Conway Tearlo is seen as the
count. In 1 tho uackground. - but
bulking, large Is always tho oplc
note of . a people In turmoil, a
world In. Iho throes of reconstruc
tion. The"' terrific toll war levies
upon . ull the Innocent as well as
the utility, Is forced homo with
a realism to shock tho most rphctg.
inatlc out of their composure; ,
To see "Tho circular Glory" Is
to , experience, ' by sheer sugges
tion, some of the emotions ' that
surged through, a war-torn people.
The picture; will tug n your heiirt-i
strings, 'I. "; ,. ;. ' ,' ,
"Man' In the Saddle,"-'
Fpntm"inT Hoot
Now at the 'Sa'r; ,
Hoot Gibson, in tho most enter
taining of western 'pictures, is
gracing the screen at' tho Slur
theater today and Buturduy, ' The
picture Is ."The Mun In the Saddle"
a 'Universal-Jewel - producllon In
which tho popular star -has am
ple opportunity to exhibit his abi
lity, not only as a westerner and a
dure-dovl! rider, but as a comedian
us well.
, Tho picture hns . a . delightful
light comedy, plot, wtll scores of
screamingly funny situations.. Gib
son. ' as a comedy- cowboy who
continually finds himself In ein
barrussing and untenable positions
because of his lovo of heroics,
Olhson, as always, gives a splen
did performance, nnd Is especially
good In the many comedy scenes.
Ills sense of fnrco Is particularly
keen, and ho delights In making
himself as unromutlc as possible.
The: supporting cast Is excep
tionally ood, and gives Oilmen
9
!ui.j . -i ii m i.-..i .-i Iff U I U I IIUV U I )
valuable aid in making tho pic
turo a presentation ; of unadulter
ated ontorlalnment. Fay Wrny,
with . her charming personality and
her refreshing youth and vivnclty,
makes a. lovely lending womnn,
Holly Long pluys - a second lead
In a finished manner. Clnrk Com-
stock 'is'- a thoroughly pcrsonnble
villain, and Euimctt King, Charles
Hill. Italics,- . Iforko Sherwood,
Duke It. lo and others are. well
chosen for their various roles. .
A comedy and Pal ho news forms
the balance of tho program.
"King of the Turf"
At Sherrys ' ' 1 .
Today, 'Saturday K ';
Tim blast of the : bugle. Tho
flurry of excitement In the slnnds,
where are mussed the flower untl
chlvniry .of tho Old South! Tho
prancing .thoroughbreds on tho
track! Tho whirr of the barrier,
sprung. "They're, Off!" iAU the
color ond speed and excitement' ot
tho 'Rpor( .'of Kings 1 woven ar
imli "The King of tho 'fjnf f," Y.
H. ( O.'s big racing prodnellori
which coftiea to the , Blmrry The
ulro today for Its premier preson-,
tullon In this part of tho country.
With a list of Illustrious mimes in
1ho cast which Includes George
Irving, Ratsy' Ruth. Miller, Ken
neth Harlan, Al Itoscoe, Kathleen
Klrkhanv. Mary Carr, David Tor
renco, Davo Klrby, William Frun
ey and Ed Phillips In tho slellor
ports and a strong" company, of
supporting players Director Jomea
Hngan has taken . this story' by
I, ouls Joseph Vance and' John
llrownell .and made of It a classic
of turf history that will long bo"
remembered. Two splendid ruces,
ono ot them flljed with nil-, the
spt'Ctacular possibilities -of - tho
Steeplechase, glvo & sensational
beginning and ending respectively
to this fast-moving melodrama;
and between : them strotches a
story tout with human ! emotion
and brilliantly interspersed with
some of the most'uproarlous com
edy' seen on, tho screon In a doc-
: By TAYLOR II HnillL'iJni D (j'-':
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Ofisj For
Attontyt
ilWMii at Law. L Oraa4 Na
tional Bank Bulldtna, T.laokon
Main 81. ...
Cirni, O. aTm Attnra.y Law,
?Uan Mala. 1J. ,
PentUta
Dr. o. W. U-W1 tnUjt. Oard
ner Building, teleohon atU (.
Architect
, O. k MltXCM. AMlMk
Room 7
La Grande NaUanal Bank Building
Astrologer
. MM. IMtKUMIUCK BAfclUU I
It! N Ave.. La drar.de, Ora.
neadlng dally.,
. 1 ; - -J..U u
nde,' J. Ortibb Alexander la rred'
lted .with adapting this ipowcrful
and unusual tain, to tho purposes'
of tho silver Sheet,. i ' ;
Comedy showing "Bky Bound."
OAKLAND, ORE.
FIRE DESTROYS
UITII nt VPS!
wuiuutii kmu :
' ROflEniJRO, Ore.' Aug. 8. (AP).
Fire, ; yesterday morning at
Oakland .'destroyed- .. F.;' K.
Haines' g a an g o, R. H. Eas-
ley's blacksmith - Bhop and J.. V
Wnyforth'a paint shop, all frame
buildings. Tho fire Is .thought to
havo originated from a, short cir
cuit in an autbmobilo .stored in
the Halnca garage. The ca,
owned by I.oa 'Angeles toiirlstV
und three others In the building,
were destroyed. - A few tools and
some equipment wero saved froi?i
the hlncljSmlth nnd nflint sliatlR.
Loss is placed at J 1(1,000, with!
little Insurance. ' ; . . --.j
The Oaklantl fire department.
assisted by volunteer 'firemen from t
the neighboring town of- Sntherlln,
two miles distant... suoceodod in
checking the flames at tho- only
building that blocked tholr. prog
ress toward tho Haines hotol. ..
' 'I'ourlsts cumped tlose. , to- the
Haines gtirnge barely succeoded I'l
escaping . wlth. thejr ' automobile;
at the sucrlflco of nil their clothes,
food and oflitlpmont.' Cltlnens of
OAJdand. sent, othom on their wuy
with contributions of, money, a
fresh food supply and necessary
wearing apparel. - , ' . ;.
vosmiASTrns MEfmsfo '
PORTLAND. Ore. Aug. 61 (AP).'
'I'he opening session of tho Ore
gon, branch of the - : Nntlonnl
l.nagun of District Postmasters
wns ,held hero yesterday with ab
out 80 delegates In attendance. ,
President J. H. Schacfer, of
l.lnnlon. prcsldod. Talks wero on
problems of handling mall. "
Klccllon was scheduled for tlie
afternoon session.
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wlio placed a lump sum.,,
of monvy, with a certain
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who claim i to pay. ' a '.
hltfh , rato of - intoreat. !
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S( iW(iv;l ft('estment. .Ttjo j'
his Kreut s u r p r I ao '
' nnd . dlsappbiatment : llo ;
found thnt the , interest ;
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he would hove : received :
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