La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 13, 1926, Image 9

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    Wednesday, October 13, 11)20.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Nina
The Observer Want Ad Page
The Mrket PUc tt Union and Wallowa Counties
NEWTODAY'i
I-'Oll RENT-lJ-room apt with
ulau twirch fi n A ul n..rl ti it kamVi
1 'nil 282-It or .!) jlrkiu '
UKu-tf
wanted All kinds of hauling.
Call Main 248. 10-13-'p
ill
I'Olt KENT 6-room house, fut
nlshed, gnrngc. Cor. Cove A Hall.
' 10-13-ltp
l.'Olt SALE Knrm. See MrWll
lhim. 1301 4th m.' " : ll)-13-2ts.
I.OST Oold wrlit wptch. with
leather strop. 'all 4 7 2-ft. Ho
ward. ' , lli-13-ir
1--OK HAJ.K Team of horses, wt,
33imi. Itnrgnln. fall Observer.
li-l).ti!
.i
I.OKT Hunch of key. I. Ftliu,
gernld. 1(101 th. Iicwnrd. .
USED CARS
A KUI.T, LINE
OE 1'KED CAIIS. ALL IN
flOOl) f'ONIMTION'
AND . : :
TRICKIl KIOHT
VEIUs'INS MOTOR CO,
TOR KAIJE
FOR HA L1C $400 raccoon fur
coat, rinost skins; 4C-lnoh- coat
wllli full flnru. Worn only two
seasons; excellent condition.
I'llco. $125.00 cash. A-22, euro
..of Observer. . 10-12-2tp
roil SALE Socond grade pota
toes In field. $1.00 per suok.
('. Kennedy. !0-12-&'.p
KOI I SALE Wlnosnps. 25c a bole
lien i)U.VlH, . 15C U, bOX. CiiU
J'n-ss I'ugh. l'lione after 6,.
10-ll-St
l'Oll SALE High grude pluno,
near La (irando. Will be sold to
.reliable plirty at biff saving. $1J
niontlily will bundle. A real buy.
Write ut oueo for particulars
Tallman Piano Store, Salem,
OrcKon. 10-1 J--8tp
::rlnir sack. One mile north und
one-halt mile west of Island
City. W. S. Thorp. , 10-9-0tp
roll SALE l'"ouf rooms of fur
niture, sob Jefferson. UJ-O-O:
FOR SALE Registered Toggen
berg buck, cheap. W. M. Tetir.
I'hone 02, Elgin, Ore. lO-l-Otp
I'tlll SALE OR RENT Typewrit
ers. K. C. Tuckey. 10-0-lm
FOR SALE Restaurant equip
ment, counter stools, tables,
dislies, urn, cooking utensils,
linen, silver - everything for
small restaurant. Write E. 11
or call Observer. 10-6-lf
FOR SALE Coco door mats.
Furniture Exchange. 9-30-tf
FOR SALE 0-room house. Must
be moved. Call 42S-J. 9-28-tf
l'Olt SALE OR TRADE Oni
11.3x12 Axminster rug in A-l
slinne. Furniture Exchange.
9-30. tf
FOR SALE 1'otatoes, $1.75 per
sack. Second grade, $1.15 per
sack. Come and get them while
MOM'N' POP.
llC ,t'; K( K6N WENT To VVORat EARlV rt VOO LOOK S NOT WORRIED EXACTLy ifv VSM C 6S' VJei-L f ( BSCAOSE HE KISSED ME fA2
IK,tV,c If THIS MORNiNCi ANO IT6&TS I $ORT OF WORRIEDA BliT 1'IVA VMONDERINQ WE VvELL? BOT t TrtlNK HE'S BEEN BEFORE HE W6NT To M
; T DOTTlEl so LONeSoMe AX the APART- MorA A&OUT Pop H TO SOrAETrtlNG r jifA - VORX THIS MORNlMG aVV
' L MeNTSOLTnoojHTi.'D.r j 'r ' JESS. -m LKTCLY "jW !H
( RON OVER AWMIt-e-vy , . I 1 v ----tT Y , ''
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Close-Mouthed 1 By Blosser
fe as r& ds&zr 1 w w . I
Observer
Want Ad
Rates
..' ' (Count five average words '
to the line.)
Prf line, 1st Insertion. .10c
l'er line, each added consec
utive Insertion .. 7c
Mlnliriaui charts on one or
der jso
' HATES BY MONTH ,
I Ham, pet month 11.50
3 tines, per raoaih fS.25
4 Maes, )M nKtli......M.OO
5 Uaew, per raoath M.'J.'i
fcarlk aaklilloaa) line over five
ehargnt at Mo per Use per
moalb.
CASH IX ADVANCE la re
quired oa all classified - orders
to rura these rates. Higher
rate rtuirgeel on all credit In
sert lows. - ' - ' '
Copy for all classified orders
HI be In this office by 10
A. M. 'DA OF- INSK11TION.
ejtop order on ad Inserted un
til farther notice must lie re
ceived by Ibe same hour or ex
tra) Insertlo will be charged.
Telephone orders solicited.
Casta rate may bo earned on
phone orders by payment on or
before date of Inst Insertion.
: 1 ; PHONE MAIN 117
"Am Observer Want Ad
"... Will Do It"
they last. Ladies' Exchange
Mdg. llouth McICennon. 10-1-tf
FOB SALE OR TRAD1J One
. hlrdseyes clilffonloro, 1 blrseye
dressing table; would pass for
. new. We buy, sell and trade.
Furniture Kxcliange. 9-30-tf
FOR HALE OR TRADE Stoe
' boards, 'stove pipe, dampers,
stovo polish. . Furniture
cbange. y-30-tf
FOK SAJ.H One Ford delivery
truck, panel body, good condi
tion. Inquire Odorless Dry
Cleaners. 7-27tf
VOll IMLB Oil TRADE We have
u number of good used heaters
' that are la A-l shape, and you
can- save 50 or better. Fur
niture, Exchange. 9-30-tf
WANTED
WANTED Man ago 68 wants any
kind- of ranch work or feeding
stock or tending sheep, steady
work. 'R. ('. Shepherd, 2iMi Lake
St., city. 10-12-211)
FURNISHED HOl'SE For sale
Or rent, 5 rooms, partly modern,
fall Main 73. ,I0-12-3lp
WANTED 25 copies of Friday.
Oct. St h Observer. Will pay 6c
each for same. Jlring to Ohser-
. ver office. 10-1 2-tf
WANTED Cook on farm. Family
of three. Call Farmers 02. Lee
Reynolds. 10-12-210
WANTED AT ONfE Experi
enced woman or girl for gen
eral housework. Call 3C1-.7.
. 10-11. .11
WANTED 1st class painters. I..
J. Ebert. Call 25S-.M. 10-8-lf
WANTED Farm loans. Five year
loitns '5 Vj int. on 1st mort
gages. Also money to loan on
improved city property. United
Co., U. S.
10-1-lm
WANTED Highest prices paid
for hides and furs ut The
Italics Furniture Store.
10-9-lmp
WANTED Dressmaking to do at
my own home. Mrs. Oulllckson,
1504 li Ave., phone 6-W.
9-lS-lmp
WANTED TO BUY Good used
- dressers, ranges, rugs, chairs,
dining tables. We pay best
prices. Furniture Exchange.
474-J. taoln
WANTED Cleaning, pressing and
alteration work on both men's
nnd women's clothing. Expert
workmanship. Phone Tile Ward
robe, Main 72. 10-1-lm
FOB RENT
FOH ItENT Two-room furnished
house. Call 278-11. 10-12-3tp
FOR KENT Furnished apart
ment, adults.
1307 Prnn.
10-11-tf
j FOR RENT fl-room house with
I bath; furnished 3-room house,
I and 2 rooms furnished, to adults.
John Mnrs, 181" Greenwood.
10-9-tf
FOR RENT Five-room modern
house on 2nd fit. fall Mrs. Mol
ltor, 145-W. 10-9-lf
FOR RENT Piano.
encamp Co.
W. H. Bohn-8-24tf
MISCELLANEOUS '
OUT SHOT" early for Xmns at
Ward's Studio. 10-8-tf
MILLINERY Made to order. Tel
ephone 302-M. 1903 K. O nve.
10-11 -Ht
OREGON'S Leading School of
llenuty Culture, thorough and
scientific training In all
brunches. Specializing In mur
- celling. Graduates guaranteed
positions. Pnciric School of
. Uuauty Culture, 225 Morgan
Iloulevnrd, Portland. 9-17-lm
SILK LAMP SHADES Fancy pil
lows made at home. Ph. 302-M.
10-11-Utp
monfv TO LOAN On term or!
monthly payment plan. Chas.
' 11. Reynolds, Sommer Hotel
lildg. 9-11-lm
500 at Washington
Town on Sales Day
1 l( )( K r l )l J, Wii.sn., un, i .i
(More Hum f.00 pooplo look rulvnii
InBft of poci;tl biu-Kiiins offoroa by
incrclitinis fur market duy. StrcctH
woro ilniMl with fnrmors' enrs. It
wns a remlnrtrr of tho crowds that
Ihrontfod ItoHtford on similar on
cnHioiiB Bovoral yonra nso. Thft ln
Intul Kmplro rolntions committee
of tho Spokurus clmniljor of com
inorco was n-prosi'iitod by a party
lu-ad.Ml by W. V. O'liricn, tho prin
cipal speaker at tho luncheon of
the cointininily nssoeintion.
Mr. O'Hrlcn pneonrnffrd thcMfloa
of cooperation between merchants
nnd farmers ami stressed tho Riv
InB of prcater nttentlon to tlm seed
pea rnfMtnff Industry in the region
contributing to Roekford.
Krank Kongor, farmer, southns(
of town, Bummed up the Krowerii'
views on pea raising nnd indoi-sod
the seed pea warehouse plan for
liorltford.
IMans nro helnff mado for the
Xoveniber market day on even a
larger scale.
Ptutes Invostnient
Nat l Bank llldg.
OUT OUR WAY
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'lr-lE- SlsiAIU. AMD HIS ShE-UL
AT TUE
Larry Semon
Picture Showing
At Sherrys
"Tho Perfect riown," featuring:
Tarry Semon, will show at Hhorrys
tonlffht only.
Dorothy Dwan, Oliver Hardy,
Oils Harlan, O, Howo I.luek und
Knto l'rico mako nn excellent sup
portluK cast, all liavlng played In
successful comedies for boimo time.
The entire performance l ono of
comedy developed into a science.,
CM ever title's, humorous predica
ments, unusual seUlunB, fflvo tho
actors nn excellent background for
splendid Work, and results nro
undenlnbly tho funniest that Larry
Semon nnd his company havo over
produced. ' ''
The climax Is a most snltablo
one "every tii hit? hnppy" and af
ter such mlrtli-prnvoklntr Hcencs,
everybdy. suro ought to be!
Comedy snowing "Getting Til t
e.hcd".
(Boy FriendM
At Arcade Said
Charming Picture
Monta Dell, who is responsible
for such cinematic, gems as
"Hrondwny After Dark", "The
Snob," "The King on Main Street"
and other, lias found a new field
for his efforts.
In ''The Hoj' Friend." Rcll's
Melro-Goldwyn-.Mayer prod u'ct Ion
Today nnd Tbursdny playing nt the
Star theatre, he has ono of tho
nnwt charming sntires in years.
While a great many people will
understand tho picture and enjoy
It only In the surface vein in
which It would appear, thcro is an
Suspicious
-TtArLCJE. TlUU VAJE. COME QfC
&if UM! OE.ER 5
-f r-.rs Ac?mikir EvjEm
VWOOOS UKE.THAT!
GOSH AlWCrAA GOT
KIO
AME - HUH-MlMCnn
t' ,
undercurrent of -antlro, careful. y
concealed, that will appeal to tho
discriminating.
"Tho Hoy Friend" Is a satire on
tho etln.tiltto hook, disguised In this
case as "Tho Hook of Charm", and
It. offers TJell dozens of opportun
ities for the display of his particu
lar brand of humor. An excellent
erlpt was mnde for Hell by Alice
1). O. Miller from tho play, "Tho
Hook or Ohnrm," by John A.
Klrkpatrlck.
Marcellne lay and John Harron
havo tho lending1 roles, and Ward
Crnno, Gortrudo Astor, Kllzaheth
1'ntterson, Olto Horfmnn, Gwen
I.eo. Maldel Turner, Georgo K.
Arthur nnd others nro In tho cast,
A comedy featuring Hnookums
Is also on tho program.
Struggle for '
Land Shown in
Fox Film
A plcturlzntloni of ono of tho
most epochal races in history takes
place in tho new Fox Films pro
duction of "3 Had Men," dramatic
masterpiece woven around ono of
tho most momentous periods in
the development of the -United
mates, which Is to appear at the
Area do theatre for three days be
ginning Thursdny. '
This wns the hind rush. In which
thousands of people, who succum
bed to lis luro, took. part. Tho
actors in tho great drama, were
men, women nnd children of every
type and condition of life, from all
parts of American and tho far
flung places of tho earth. Among
them, too, llko wolves among the
kindly cattle, wero gentry of a
different breed. (Inmblers, thugs,
procurers, female harpies, gunmen,
cnttlo and horse thieves, und nil
Ml-'- it -
fflMEESi
By Williams
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iin wr ho srsvicc. isc.
the rest of tho devlPa crew.
All this la pictured by tho genius I
of John Ford In what is no doubt
tho most masterly version of a i
vital period of American history
yet produced. And woven through
tho fabric of tho themo, the strug
gle for land. Is tha thrilling lovo
story of two young pioneers, Dan.
O'.Mfitloy, piny by Ooorgo O'Brien
nnd Jeo Carlton, played by Ollvo
Hordcn two stars who seem to
llvo tho porta they portray. Knunl
ly Important Is the work of J. Far
rell MncDonnld, Tom Hantscht and
Frank Cnirnpenu In tho role of the
oddly assorted "3 Bad Men," who
bring to tho screen ono of the
most . fascinating delineations of
"badness," lovablenes and humor.
Nor Is tho villain lacking and in
this part Lou Tollegen, give a.
splendid Interpretation ot tho
suave, handsome; but unscrupul
ous rrontler gambler. Whllo in
striking contrast to his dark moods
und, deeds, A.lec B. Francis, u tho
Heverend Calvin BenHon, tho kind
ly man of God, sheds tho light of
his lovo upon all rthout him.
Included in tho cast nro Biioh
noted aetora of-screen, and Atugc
as Jay Hunt, star of "JlghtlnV
rrlscllla Bonner, Walter Perry,
George Irving, Oils Harlan und
Oeorgio Harris.
Movie
Sidelights
By llio Awtoc'lnlrtl Firs
Friends of Hod LaKocque havo
discovered that ho wo a member
of the Chlcngo newsboys' quar
tette which onco wits popular
about cafes and night clubs. None
of tho bunch ever sold a news
paper, but each carried a journal
for "atmosphere" while entertain
ing. . . i , ; ,
J.catrtcft Joy, outstanding wo
man golfer In the movie colony,
Is taking Instructions from a pro
fessional mashlo wlclder prepara-
By Taylor
Professional Directory
Thi directory Is especially bandy for the aewcooser esy to
tho out-of-town reader who may want tho name and aiirssa
ot mane prolesslonal man. It lias been carefully prepared and
will prove to be a ready aid to any reader In obtaining prompt
professional service.
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
COORRAJf aa EBBBHABD Geo.
T. Cochran ana colon K. s.oroara,
Attorneys at Law, La Grande Na
tional Hank Building. Telephone
Wain 91.
Dentists
Dr. V. W. EBWISf Dentist, Gard
ner uunaing. -reiepnona Aiain
Architect
C. B Jin.LEn, Arrklteet
ltnom 7
La Grande Natioual Dank Building
Music
KASTErlN OltRClOX SCHOOL
or music
Violin , Piano
Voice
Odd Fellows' Temple. Phone 447-J
tory to entering . tournament play
this full. . - , . , ..i ,
' David I.'. Hughes, of whom
Theodore Roosevelt said, "He was
always uptln. front," has been ap
pointed technical advisor for the
filming of "Tho Rough Riders."
May Bobson, famous "Aunt
Mary" of tho stage, has comploted
her first motion picture after 43
years behind the- footlights. Miss
Hobson says sho was more nervous
before tho camera than over be
fore nn niidlence. '
Crelghton Halo, oast ns a. young
Scottish elegant ot the 17th Cen
tury, used an individual cuslpdor,
a fnmily heirloom, to support his
ehnrneter act. Ho carried tho flnt
silver bowl In his pocket. In con
formity with ancient custom, plno
Ing It on tho floor when hor sat
down. " i I
Louis NnthenuT received kisses
from thirty first-rank actresses In
testa to determine who should play
Iho feminine lend 1 In DoMllle's
The King ot Kings." Now he's
cast tn a klssless role In "Flghllng
I.ovc."
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., broko a
finger when he miHBCd Eddie arlh
lion In a screen fight and struck
a casement window,
..Carmel Myers hna been "a vyo
mnn without d'eountry.1'' Yn "nch-
Hurr Cnrmel was nn Kgyptlnn;
In "A Certain Young Man" sho
la Kngllsh; In "Tho Ony Deceiv
er" sho Is French; In "Tell It to
1 av . r.. .
vre xou
"Toxic?"
It Is Well, Then, to Learn the Im
portance of Good Elimination.
FUNCTIONAL Inactivity of
the kidneys permits a re
tention of waste poisons in the
blood. Symptoms of this toxic
condition are a dull, languid
feeling, drowsy headaches and,
sometimes, toxic backache and
dizziness. That the kidneys are
not functioning as they should
is often shown by scanty or
burning passage of secretions.
Many readers have learned
the value of Doan's Pi lit,
stimulant diuretic to the kid
neys, in this condition. Users
everywhere endorse ZTooi'a.
Ask your neighbor!
DOAN'S
Stlmmlmrnt ttunlle to iko Kidifyt
reaM-Maeare Co. kill. Csav,Bugita, NX
Our Service reflects amia
bility, efficiency, understand
ing and experience. We do
not worry the bereaved with
details, nor do we leave de
tails for them to worry
about
SsodfcTass & Zimmerman
Main 62
An Extension Telephone
Saves Steps ;
Physicians & Surgeon
LEE n. nOTJVT, M. D. ;
LF.WA WILKES. M. 0.
Practice limited to disease et tb-
Kye. Ear, Nose and Throat.
New Foley . TelepbaSJO (-
liuliuing Ualn la :
B. O. KIRBT, M. Dw
Physician and Surgeon. '
Semmer . Telepbeno
Handing . Mala JJ
men Attn p. i.akdir, nr. n.
I'hvsfclan and Suraeon.
r.nrdner Telehen
Building , Mala 4 ,
P. MeADOnT, M. D.
Burgeon.
New Foley
Building
Telephone) .
Mala fc
c. s. Monnvi, m. d. v.
Phystclun and Surgeon. '': V
New Foley Telephona
liulldlug - Mala 1 i
P. L. IIAI.ST01. M. B. " ,
Practice limited to diseases of !','
Kyo, Enr, Nose and Throat, s ,
Rooms 18-19 Telephone .;
Sommer. liulldlng Maln77 .
A. t. RICHARDSON, K B .. .,
Surgery .
Rooms 1 -1 7 Telephone)
Summer liulldlng Main 18
Osteopathic Physicians
J. t IJcni.E. D. o. i f-
MAIK1AIIET lMOLB, D. O. - . f.
General practice and the "POST.
NYSTEil" for fallen arches.
Snmmer TelephoneW. .
Uullding Mala 1st ,y
the Marines" sho la a Scotch Sa,;
Island ciitles, and In "The Under.'
standing Heart" sho Is Amorlcnd.-V
No one appreciates the perils ot
motoring like the pedestrlnn. v
Astrologer
JIIIS. FRKDBnlCK BALBTEa
301 N Ave,, La Grande, Ore.
Readings dully. ; ; .
WEAVER'S
Tmllors - Cleaners - Dftra
And IreJWrers
PHOiVK 3IAIN 7S 'i
Depot Street . , !
WHEW WE TfllNK ,
THE OTHER FEIXOW .
KNOWS
Some people would be far
better oft if they -used their
own judgment rather thasi
placing so. much confidences
in , the judgment of theotB
or, fellow. The lack of self
confidence has coat many a
man a considerable sum. If
wo wore able to .think, as
rnst as the other fellow can
talk, likely our judgment
would save us money.
UNITED STATES
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Home Independent Telephone Co.