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Friday, October 1, 1926. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Nine The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties FOIl RENT KOIt KK.VP-3-IO-J. llrnily Apt. Call S-30-2t H'Oll rtKS'T 6-room modern fur nishMl house. 21 08 First. i S-30-tn roi) HUNT Modern 6-room house with garnRo, on Monroe. j Inquire 2109 Oak. 9-2S-Gtpj I'ort HKNT Apartment. Ailulm I only. .i:i7 IVnn. 9-iH-tr, VOtl KENT Furnace heated HleepinK rooms, close in: with' or without board. Gentlemen, only. Oall U.9-W. 9-21-lotP KOR RENT piano. W. H. Bohn- i enkamp Co 8-24tf i j Rill liKNT Olt SALE A 6-room' liouse with jraraffe. barn and i chicken house, at 2M5. ('Jtr-1 ' ner Third and Y uve. Cull r.t j MIC t '& , i von SAMC Full SALE OIS ; TltAlUC One' 11.1x12 AMnlnster ruit In A-l' . shape. Furriilure Kxchanffe. 9-:iO-IC ' " ' j FOlt SALE Coco door mats. . l-'iirrilt lire Exchange. !)-:io-lC; I KOU RALK O I I Tfl A I !: Ono , birdsoyes chifi'ontere, 1 birsee ', dressing table; would pass for. . new. We luiy, Hi'll (i ml trails. ' Furniture Exchange. 9-30-tf FOfl HALE Olt TRADE Htoe! boards, stove pipe, dampers, . stove polish. Furniture K" ehanfrn. 9-30-tf FOU KALE OR TKAPE We have. a number of good used heaters that are in A-l shape, and you can save BO', or better. Fur-1 nit lire Exchange. 9-3U-tr FOU SALE Heutlng stove; al . most new. Cheap. Phono 1K1-11. 9-30-3tp FOR SAI.12 Two-room house f with lights and water and wood- !shel, $l! down, $ I fi a mo. Call .Main a -is. y-2i-:tt Wit SALE Third cutting allalfa :T'llay. .1. I. Jlnlibill. 1'hono l-'ar-v.jnT 20X. U-20-U ifOIl SALE Gulliiasen player pi . jino, with rolls. A harffain! Call ' 2S2-11. - 9-as-tf FOIl HALE G-roorn hnuse. Must :: be moved. Call 42S-J. 9-2S-tf Ji'rllt SALE Shorthorn hulls, nR- iHtered. Julius l-'inher. Altcd. . ... 9-28-6i.p Kilt KALE llyaclnllia. Narcissus, Crocus, Daffodils, Tulips. These are first-class Holland bulbs. Al ; so l'eonles, ris, Lillit of Valley. Can be planted now. Milne'a ,' Nursey. end of 11th and .1. ' SS4-.I. Itcs. phone 2IH-W. i 9-27-fit i?01l HALE One Eord delivery ; - truck, panel body, (rood condi tion. Inquire Odorless Dry Cleaners. 7-27tf ZIN: AND 1.1TH $2.76 per iral liin. tine of the second fixnilo FOIl KENT Strictly Mntlcrn 3-room apartment with bath, fall basement, furnace.' In best residential district. Allen Apt. Call .Main 54:!. 1507 l'ourlll Ht. MOM'N' POP. The End of a Perfect Hat By Taylor T' -r - . vy;-! WASHER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . Now, Is That Plain? . By Blosser ' ISN'T :7fi;W WHAT 2 . " -''- -'- ( VE . POP TOOK. ... ' ; .' f ' fTl ) " CLOODS? VTAATLCOkS. 'v JiyrTvL FBuUA. 1 " S' ' V I WSH MV POP ( VjE.LU-1'O , 0UCT Line -A' CAP:TOU J 2oos ACOUM0 OM A B)6 I VJOOLD TAlE MS r- S Llk& TO E&E T7A ) i v T VJASUiMBTOM, - , - gyg AM' SAW ALL 1 , SOMETIME.' ( VMAT WOULt) SJ ) ( R&D TAPE.' " ' l" COfeSTir, JT W SISMTS-Ev;CN7)' f TfeE-lBET 1 , ' LIH6 TO SE6 KMT -V, J ' S. VEli? ' " WHITE MOUSE .' ItSaT WOULD ' &i AUL IM o - , , i t 1 1 i i . ..' fl - i - i , , i ' ' V... mi ii mi nrt mc J..... t'7' M -J mm Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average worda to I he Hue.) I'er line, 1st Insertion 10c 1'or line, eurJi added conscc mive Insertion ....... 7c Minininnt charge on one or der 250 R ATI-IS BY MONTH 2 lines, jier month .$2.R0 It linos, Hr month 4 lines, er month $4.00 5 lines per month $4.75 itm-ii additional lino over five clmrKed at 50c per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE Is ro q ui nil ou till classified order to enrn these rates. -Higher rates churned on all credit In sertions. Copy Tor all classified ordora must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INKKlltlON. Stop orders on ad Inserted nu ll) further notice must ho re ceived by I he same hour or ex tra Insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may- lie earned on phone order by payment on or before date or last Insertion. . l'HONK MAIV 37 "An Olwerver Want Ad Will Do It" ' paints on the market. Covers well, looks and wears good. Does not compare with Mc Murty's Pure Lead and Zinc l'nlnt, but Is a bargain at the price asked. llugg 1'aint Co. The Qnnltty Paint Store. 9-2-tf WAVTKD W A N T K I) TO It t ; y a ood used dressera. ranyes, Vuks, chairs, dining tables. We pay best prices. Furniture Kxchanjre, 474-J. taoin WAXTKll TO Tit A HE Hnrlej--liavidson motorcycle for kooiI milk cow. Call I.ockwood'a Cyclcry. tl-UO-Htp I WANTED Capable, experienced I stenographer for out of town, i position. None other neeil ap i ply. Apply Eastern Oregon LUfht tc l'ower Co., Lu Grande, Ore. j-so-at WANTED ltefined lady wishes to take cure of children eve nlni;s. Jnriulro ut 3 405 iilli Hi, 9-30-Ht WANTED Itoomer Call S1S-.T. and boarder. li-26-tf IWANTl'JD Experienced woman J for general housework. 702 Wash. !l-27-!f WANTED Dressmaking to do nt I my own home. Mrs. Gulllckson, 1004 1j Ave., phono Glili-W. 9-lG-lmp WA NTED Cleaning, presslnir und alteration work on both men's and women's clothing. Expert . workmanship, l'hone The Ward robe, .Alain 72. 9-22-lw FOUND KOUND Taxldermlat and furrier. Deer heads a specialty. Vour own raw furs tanned und mudo Into RarmenLi tt. 1. layman & Son. limn Jefferson St. 9-li-lmr NEWT0DAY KOl'.VO 2 ladles' hats, ror. Hem lock and Adams. Call Observer. 10-1-lt ;KOH RENT Furnished apt. S. A. JInworth, 101 Fir. lo-i-itp FOR HKNT OU SALE 5-room hungnlow. Clone to mill. In quire 312 Iake St. 10-l-:p LOST Hoy's glasses, between Itlreh St. and Star Theater. Sat urtlay p. m., Sept.- 2 ft. Ioave at Observer office. Ji-l-2t ll-Olt PALE Timothy seed. 9c a I lb. II. K. ItuH, Summervllle. j 10-1-lip TO KKACH llolmn'H Flower Shop and tlarden, go to end of pave ment on So. 4th St., turn to right, go 'A blocks, turn to left, go i! blocks. I'Vrn and potted plant sale from 10 to i o'clock Saturday, Oct. 2. 10-1 -It WANTED Kalsomlnlng, carpen tering, painting. 255-.U. lO-l-atp COME TO Itohau's Flower Shop ' and Garden and let's get no I nuainted at the fern and pot- ted plant sale Saturday from Hi to C. 512 A ave, 10-1-It KOK HENT Unfurnished apt.. 4 rooms and bath, basement and garage. 1307 4th at. I'h. 369-1:. lu-l-Gtp LOST A pup two months old. 1 thick and white, bobbed tail. Return to 1002 N nve. or phono S69-H. 4-ll)-2tp WANTED Practical nurse. Phone 1S3-U evenings after 5 o'clock. 10-l-2tp WANTKO To care for children Saturday and evenliiRrs. Call 310-K. 10-l-2tp TOlt SALE KanKe, lied, dresser, dinlnr? tahle, sideiinard, i-iik. lawn mower. I!ia7 Third fit. lo-l-.1t EOU SALE Apples, at ; Arthur lurman's, 1 A miles north of Imhlcr. 25c hox. brito? boxes. 10-1-Jlp WANTED Washings. 8IU V uve. 10-l-3tp KOH KALE Potatoes, l.75 per Bacl. . Second gindc, I.I5 per sacit. Come and (fet them' while they last. Ladles' Exchange llldt-. lloulh McKennon. 10-1-tf V'Olt SA LE Plymouth Itock pul lets, hens and frys, 1 mile cast of park. No phone. J-'. JI. Car bine, Kruitdalc. J 0-1 -It SI.EKI'ING IIOO.M Tor rent, nicely lurnislied, l-eaaonublo. Call at 1911 First, after 7 o'clock. SIISCKlLrjAMCOCS DO YOCIt own picklnu. Wintei pears, &iic per apple box. Ap ples by box or tree. l'hone 204-11. Mrs. J). II. I'roetor. 9-27-fitp OHEC.O.V'H Ixjadlni; School of lleauty CuJVire, thoroiiKh nnd scientific trainlnif in all brunches. Speclallztni; in mar celllnc . Graduates ftuiirantecd positions. 1'aciftc Sclionl of Henuty Culture, 226 Morgan lloulevard, l'ortland. 9-17-lm MONEY TO LOAN On term or monthly payment plan. Chas. II. J'.oynolds, Koimner Hotel llldi;. 9-ll-lm OUT OUR WAY ZvAlS.VNeRe. AMEAOIW' RlCSHT A VAEAvW HOMBftt WilH HICiH B0CST5, AM' A UGHT Gu-- vniTH SHOE.S RiDiKJ UOVAJ10 MILES "fiNEEM CAMPS, ome. hoss shoo au. roomo, ' otv-erkj' front shod beem OOOGlM tf-' TOWMS. HEAHS A -v Ait FERTH' PIWOM It! 'V THE' Doug- MacLean Featured in "Hold That Lion" )antel in the lions den had nothing on Douglas MacLean, Judging from tho funmakcr's latigluilile predicament In his new I 'a ra mount comedy. "Hold That I.tou," which is tho feature attrac tion at the Area Jo theatre today und SiUurday. In a laudable endeavor to prove himself p. hero in tho eyes of the one and only girl, tho redout able MacLean joins what he mistakenly believes is a "cat" hunting expedi tion. When ho discovers that tho "cuts" nro not tho familiar und hiirmleiHa household pets but wild, man-eating: lions, It is too late to withdraw. Am mutters turn out, instead of MneLenn hunting Hons, tho lions hunt .MacLean. Tho . results are just as funny and exciting as one would imagine. In the end, tho comedian has the last laugh on tho animals, for ho succeeds in capturing a llvo lion, though in a decidedly unorthodox manner. Tho lion hunt is merely tho cli max of a long series of mirth-provoking adventures, which begin in New 1'ork when Mud ..can falls in lovo with a charming blonde. Un fortunetly, the girl starts on a round-the-world trip before ho can USED CARS A ItAlttiAl.V 1 ! 2 r, FOUI COl l'H Fully equipped. Ituxlel axle, etc. FKIIKI.VS MOTOR CO. lfl-1-lt 4 TS;( AT TTTt? TTT17"ATCDQ"5ii V . i v qaTj, ,rf f H! vWEU.,THERES "ZOO DOLLARS U if FOR MOO K.W MAI4, IP WOO CAM PuT vnTH "fa&M. UtofMfN COOmTR. SAND READER. propose, but he manages to catch up with her in Africa. Thereafter tho comp) leal Ions pile up with amazing rapidity, attaining hilari ous and cycfonlo proportions dur ing tho lion hunting episodes. Although Mud .can's Is tho out standing performance, tho mem bers of tho supporting cast come in for a share of tho credit. Walter liters proves an ntlmtrnblo foil for tho oxubernnt Douglas. Constance Howard 'ma lies a particularly at tractivo heroine. Cyril Chadwick, Wado Hotoler and George Tearco fit their respective roles splendidly. I Last Showing Of "Compromise" lis Tonight j ' When Jovely;'w6Tn"nn sloops to i compromising her ideals to match i tho standards of a less sensitivo J world, she stands a greater chance. for happiness. At least so it would seem after seeing charming Irene ltieh in "Compromise," the Warn er llros. ClaKsio of tho screen which opened yeslerduy at tho Sherry Theatre. While beautiful Joan Trevoro fought ngainst compromise, Betting her Ideals above tho lax standards of her friends, she suffered and was constanlly humiliated. It was only after sho had forgiven her erring husband, and n-ullzed tho weakness of human naturo, that sho faced understanding nnd peace. The supporting cast of "Compromise-" includes Cllvo llrook, Louise Fnxenda, I'aulino Garon and ltaymond McKeo; ns brilliant a group of players as has been as sembled for ono production in a long time. With Jay CJelzer's dramatic slory. deftly adapted to tho screen j by K. T. Lowe, Jr. and perfectly i i By.Williams'r SOOMER TH' BETltR.CdvNeoYt -fHIS COMCRE1H OPHOLVFfeREOi. AMiMATEO CHAISE LOUNCrE IS RXJ1N1M' Mt' i:f t f." ttnvict. IMC directed by Alnn Croslnnd; and with tho brilliant, acting of a t nmi niiiiK imi v uiiiiiiiiinm' j everything that a good plcturo can have, and la decidedly ono of tho best Bcrdcn offcrlnga of tho Ben son, i i ; Also showing a comedy. Outdoor Film Bristles With Thrills As clenn and wholesome nnd In spiring as the vast outdoors It pic tures so realistically, "Korlorn Klver," latest of 1ho Zano Grey classics, swept Into the Star theatre last night to stir the sluggish blood of nti eager first night audience. Here is a swift, exciting rom-nnco-drama that has much of in terest to moviegoers quite apart from its cntortulnmcnt values. II recreates ono of tho most color ful and violent periods In tho up building of tho West that rip roaring era when the forces of i law und 'order clashed lu a des perate struggle for supremacy' with the forces of outlawry. Those were tho du'H when a quick trigger and a fast horse worn a man's best friends. Hecause of this historic significance, "Forlorn It Ivor" ban an heroic flavor usually lacking In tho nvernffo so-called western. George C Hull, 1ho scenarist, and John Waters, tho director, have done full justice to Mr. Grey's original story, both In tho matter of adaptation nnd singing. Tho plcturo Is a thing of speed and sus pense, bristling with dramatic ac tion, which lins been skillfully balanced with some excellent com edy moments. In addition, It has tho advantnge of extraordinary scenic settings, for It was filmed against tho rugged background of 'Aon National park, Utah. Jack Holt heads a competent cast in the picturesque rolo of a "good-bad-ntan." Ho first appears us an outlaw and fuglllvo from Justice, but later turns against tho ealllo rustlers In his efforts to res Professional Directory This directory is especially handy for the newcomer or for tho out-of-town reader who may want the name and addreaa of somo professional man. It has been carefully prepared aM will prove to be a ready aid to any render In obtaining prompt professional service, Classif ied For Quick Reference Attorneys COCHUA t EBEBHAI1D-Ceo. T. cochrnn ana colon it. woernara, AttornevS.at Law, Lit Clrando Na tional ltank itulhllnff. Telephone Main 91. Dentists Dr. C. W. KHWIN Dentist, Gard ner itulldintt. Telephone Main IXi. Architect C. II, Mll t.l-n, Arehltrel. liiMim 7 Grande Nallonal Hank Building Music lOASTIOItV OIIKCO.N SCHOOL . . OV HVSIC Violin . Piano Odd Fellows' Temple. Thone 44V-J cue the girl ho loves. Arletto Mar chal, charming French actress, plays tho harassed heroine with commendable restraint and sin cerity. Kdmuml Hums ncrqults himself creditably ns Mlsa Mar ehnl'a boyhood sweetheart. To Raymond Hatlon belongs all of tho credit for the many laugh scat tered throughout the production. His portrayal of tho tramp cow puncher Is a neat bit of character ization. "forlorn Itiver" nnd a Buster Brown comedy "will remain ns tho attractions nt the. Stitr theatre to day and Saturday. VKXH NTKSS HEADS , lUUSINKSS IONHON. '(AD Tho Viscoun tess Hhondda. la tho hood of many Important corporations und Is lead ing tho fight of peeresses in their own. right to seals in the House of Lords. . ... - TKXXVSON'S MKCR ". LONDON,' (At') 1 ia Tenny son Jesse,' the novelleat niece of tho English .poet, Alfred Tennyson, is an enthusiastic sailor "'and col- . lector of ship modelsi . Astrologer flius. i'iti:in,iin tc i(ALn,s 301 N Ave, La Grande, Ore. ItcHilinfjflHja'lyi'i' r Mattresses " Rugs Cleaned - Itebnilt Feather Mattresses Mode Pillows Jtciiovntcd Fluff Itug .Made from ohl rnrpeta. Furniture Heialred and R?ovei'el, La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works Upon scil l-'umlgntor TIIONK 121-W Chas. ICdwnrtls, l'rop. See- THE H. & S. Electric iiMimi nnu When the Receiver Hook Is Down Your "Voice .Tnt as a lowcml wmiaplmr signal toll the rn BliieT lhal he mar upccfl nbcad. a telephone receiver hook Hint Is all the way down sdirnnt the ope rnl or that your telephone line Is rlear for rails. Ilut when Hie rcelvcr Is accidentally left off tho IhhuV. or held up by hMk. papers or other oh Jrtts left under It. the operator eels a slenal which Imlleatfs Hint yntir Hue W ell her In nsc or out of imler. Then Miplc i-miiuit i-all )en. 'Yon wllf Indp In our effort to kIvc you the best pnlhlf wnliT by ,nLtn- tnnUlit- nre (hat your ni-r(fr ImhK l all I he way down. Home Independent Telephone Company . . : I ' ll Physicians & Surgeons t.fe n. norvr, M. . MAYA WILKES. M, D. Practice limited to diseases of the Kvo. Knr. Nose and Throat. New Koh-y Telephone liuildiiig Main f c Kin nr. 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WIEX 'WE1 THrtR;; M THM lljiU FELLOW KNOWS, .;(',- ' Some people rwbuld be far better off if .they used their ewn , Judgment rathor than placing' so much confidence 'in the Judgment of the oth ei CeUpjy, The lnnlc of self " confidence 1ins cost many & man a considerable sum. If wo were able to think as fast ns the other fellow caa talk, likely our judgment H'ould save us money. UNITED STATES Our Service reflects amla blllty, efficiency, understand ing and experience. We flo not worry the bereaved with details, nor do we .leave de tall (or them to worry about. Snodgrass & Zimmerman Main 62 Track" Is Clear A