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Tfnirstlny, October 21,-lfl2ti; LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER t P"9 Jfoven The Observer Want Ad Page The Market PJace of Union and Wallow Count! NEWTODAY jKOIt RAI.K- One 6-months-old Whit male Island City. . 10-21-:tt purebred Chester hog. Clyde Kiddle, J'OU KAI.K I'ears. V. W. Kim iluy I'uik. Phone 2t':!-W. KOIl liKNTl-'tli-n. A it. 470-.M. 10-21-.1t WANTKD- -.M(in wants -any k ('1(11 Main. 244. 11-21- ot' WOrlt. Oil TtKNT Double ant., slcnm ! heat. Cull Main 84 or 2U4-W. I 10-21-Jt " -'OH SA1.H S'.ork enrtots. one mile north and onc-h.;ir mile wont or Island City. 'W. S.' Thorp .: j :il-2l-31li KOH HUNT Tlirc?-robm furnls'i ed npt. Adults only. I I'1- O nve. ' l-:i-2i "OI( 8AI.K Two choice residence lots, corner- of Fifth and M. I'hone tis-'lt iii-:i-u!n KG 1 1 SAI.H -Home In out h Cjrnnde, wklh acrc'ic. siiUalil--,'i ..e-tultry, dairy or truck Kanlcn- Smlr; house modern with Lanc ment, fireplace, furnace, liuilt Ihs, etc. I'hone 41S-U. ln-21-O'li FOH SAI,H-tI1x12 "if,'. Iiev.t a- nii-1 Monarch rnnt.'e, breakfast table, walnut dlnlni? H, KliiRcr ae lnf machine, electric plate. North Third Ht. (11-2 I -lit l ; von Aij'i FOlt SAI.I-: Wlndiall : lloloim, fr.c. a sack; 26c, a sack: V.W.y. I' stU'k; Uku'k Hen.s. 1 ppl.-s: 1 Willi saps, I vi.s. 1 :c it, c n sacii. I T.Ike your car anil family, conic get your winler api,les. Mtuah-, all's place, nortli of Hiinnni'rvHIe Call Press IMieh. I'lioae after supper. l()-!0--U FOR. SAf.H Kitche n U- livi!. Call after i anpe. IS'1.1 FOR SAl.tf T,ari;e Jouatltan ap- I'OR HAI.E 5-room partly mod pli s, tir.e. a bos; rookin',- apples, j crn house.. Oarage and fruit lfic. Ilring bnxei. ( W. McFaX trees. Easy terms. Call 464-W. Imbler. ; .... 10-2o-2tp .. lQ-18-6tp l'"OIt HAl.lO Five tw.b-months-ohl , German police doss. - ri'gMerert.j Low prices offered bla v.-ek, j in order to make room for otle-r puppies, fall .Main CJ7. - 10-20-4'p TOR SA1J-3 OR TRATM3 A now, yiy.ffot R;ig!,ro, wliilo cmsmel Kpliishor and luiuht, slilnln. nick el trimmlnKS. This i:v ;uniothliiKl new and worth coming in to:sce.j Wo huy. hpII ir 'ti'.idc. )inhuo Furnlturo KclimiKc 10-1111'' fOll KAUS Slir'.Miy used Ivers' and l'ond upright jijMio ai t sac rifice for cash; ateo beautiful; music cal.lnt't. No dealers. Ad-, dress P. O. Hox 8'J5. 10-lt)-3t VOU KAT.IO OR TIIADK Alion'sl I'arlur Furnnre. With this new; type of heater from 1 to 5 roiiis are ni.'.ele cimfn'talle liy nati:r:il warm, moht nir. q buy. sclT or trnde. lit:mhi:o Kurnitnro! ICxchaiige. 4 74-J. Fir & J'ff. H-imfj FOH KAI.K rotutoe, come and KCt them. No. '2 Ki-;i'le 7"ic'ler sack, 2.ric per suck if you pick them up and furnish your own sacks. No. 1 potatoes $1.75 qcr sack at tho ranch. A. Wiiln, Allccl, Orenon. 8-10-1 tt-itp MOM'N'POP - I : ; ."Oh, What's the Use? :, By Taylor I Ij ( Bach! A&AiM s ( view .i.icn-u,,c.,o,.MEr7'r.nc.T . . ; n - ' n ,-n ...w-.. i " n vim PTrHa..TMFr 7 unw Miiffkt him " I - I have a fine II - CHIEF.i U&W'D Voo ENJOY UkE AWEWMAN fWrlERE'D VOtTW V. HOWBSj -- C FlRST DA,Y X SHoTX --vYOU WIN t ' ' ' ..... bee i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Postponed Until Tomorrow ' . By Blosser THE , I A,V . -Z i flS SUPPER' BEAOV ) rIFrWJSy" 1 ' VWKXALLVNBVG BEEN ( TttATS ) f&yXAl " I I 111 1)!hIhI MhY iglra M- .fiTJ WASHER Br --X-ijSm i E,edric ; ! : W - , ) L xnPtrM mc I J I J1 t Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average words , to iho line.) Per lino, 1st insertion. ..,..10c I'er line, each added consec- utivo Insertion . 7o Minimum charge on one or der j SHa H.VTKS BY MONTH 2 lines, per month 11.50 :t lines, per month -j.83.25 4 IIiich, per month 84. 00 5 lines, per month $4,75 Kncli additional line over fire rluirKed at 50o per line per iiiniuh. CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all classified orders' to cum these rates. - Ht flier rules charged on all credit In sertions. Copy for all classified orders must be In this office by 10 A. Sr. DAY OP INSERTION. Slop orders on ad Inserted un til further notice must be re ceived by the same hour or ex tra Insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited Cash rates may bo earned on phono orders by payment on or heforo duto of Inst Insertion. . ;, 1'IIONK MAIN S7 : I "An Observer Want Ad ', Will Uo It" " ' I FOR' 8At(3 OR TRADE 1 used I how end walnut bed,- good as f new. 'Wo buy, sell or. trade. .Donahue Furniture Exchange. Fir & Jeff. 474-J.. 10-1'Jlf l'olt KAI.IO OR TRADE 1 large fir wardrobe, dark oak finish, llonnlme Furniture Exchange. We buy, sell or trade. 10-19tf FOlt SALE stein butt, -One purebred- Ho'- 2-ycar-old; 1 . Prime I lto.se separator, almost . new; 1 electric steam table for restau rant. 141'C Adams. 10-18-Clp Itlll RAI.E Fresh fish at The People's Market, 26e lb. 10-18-0t FOlt SALE Piano. 1323 Y. Ovil. 10-1 6-tf 'OR Hert4. tiood meill cine for rhGumntlBm, stomach, J ll.fViftxrHhnvvnT- liv.tr"HirKl(If nnVl I lilood troublnff and flu. H. J.j (ouch at Chris Miller's, 1510 1 Adams avenue. C-ll-14-lmp FOR SAM3 OR RENT ors, Ji3. C. Tuckey. -Type writ -10-G-lni FOR SALK bc movei). -6-room house. Must Call 428-J, 9-28-tf FOR SALE One Ford delivery truck, panel body, good condi tion. Inquire Odorless Dry Cleaners, 7-27tf -, i KOR KALK Sweet clover seel, whito or yellow., Rcourified, I5n; unhulb'rl, 10c lb. Phone Farmers AX. C. W. Bond. 10-16-lmp l-'Ofi SA1.1-: New four-room house located 410 sixth .street, -water . and liKlits; "BaraRe; "lawn started, trees and some. shruhherj'J price 81-175. Terms: 820 down. 820 a month. Call Main 248, or go and j MONEY TO LOAN seo it. 10-10-3t monthly payment FOK SAtR Hana sorted potatoes, every sack guaranteed, 81-28 and tip. Routtt McKennon, Ladles' Kxchange Bldg., cor. Jeff, and I Hemlock: 10-19tf FOR REST 'Oil RENT -Klve-room modern I bungalowi adults only. 1608 Oth' 10-20-it FOR BALK Potatoes., Six sax No. 2 potatoes for $5.00, Come and get then! at the ranch. I. C. Kennedy; 4-10-18-4tp FOR RENT Penn. ' -Apt. Adults. 1807 ',:'' 10-Mtf FOR RENT Six-room modern furnished house, 21 OS First. FOR RKNT "Modern 7-room fur nished house. Phone- Main 791. 004 Main. 10-lS-4lp FOR RENT -i-8lx-room modern house, corner X and Spruce. Call -1B7-R,-- ; " - .:. . i ., .i io-18-tr FOR RENT Sleeping room. .1012 Adams. . 10-10-tr FOR RENT PUno. W. enkamp Co. H. Bohn- -4tf I WANTED WANTED Three-bottom Bans plow.. .Write W. N., , 1 7(17 Jofr, ' ' 10-20-3tp WANtEDr-ltellable married man to cull on 2,000 old customers every four months. Business al ready established. Good pay to start, permanent work; Internn ttonul concern. , Apply Box Gtil, I.a Oraniln, Ore. lo-20-4tp WANTED Roomer Phone. 372-R. ..: and boarder. 2-10-J9-41P WANTED High school girl for company and help with house work. Onod home near BchooH. Phone 263-J. . 10-19-31 w ANTRr. I,pa.rnkin ,, or fancy, by experienced woman. Prices reasonable. -Inquire Har ris Apts, No. 1. " 10-lfl-6t WANTED Lawn or garden work; ' have had experience In such work. Pliorio Main 682 (2 rings) after 6:S0 p. m. Ask" for Jtny liurn. - 10-lC-linp WANTED Rhwr furfl. I naV the hlgfieRi market price promptly. Also have large stock of made up thru. AHernttona and repair ing. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams avenue. . r,: 6-10-14-lmp'll,f 1 OHiamonno coupe WANTED -Highest pH cos l"!.al :l; v tor -hides and fura nt The Dalles Furniture Store. 1 10-9-1 mp 1 WANTED Cleaning, pressing and j alteration work on both mens and women's clothing. Expert workmanship. Phone The Ward robe, Main 72. 10-1-lm WANTED larm loans. Five year loams S 4 Int. on 1st mort- - gugefl. ' Also money to loan oh Improved city property. United Suites Investment Co., U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg. 10-1-lm MISCELLANEOUS MAY PARK Cider Mill Is now running.- t.'lder 25c a gallon. Come and (ret It. 10-2(i-3t 'OKT .8HOT" early for Xmas nt Ward's. Studio. . ' 10-8-lf -On term or plan. Chas. jj OUT OUR WAY :;::.7- ', --r ' -' ' IISt I SOU VNHOOH ' I W ALL OEADS " WE-R ' Eg? TTTr-r.-L Jmg$L " -UtT-urn- ,, rUA,ED A POLE. U I vnHooh J V; Crxrpeft-. A..,!. I Mill I ! ! IhSsvmMI1., .s.JJv;. - -: 1 i ' I If ii il II j if 'J5 v? lm$Ww: ' ' ' ' llri Mil - : HEROES ARE MADE --NOT BORM TV4E AnTi DoTfe. H. Reynolds, Bidg. Sommcr Hotel 0-11-lm USED CARS 11124 Light !",lx Ktuilelmker - 1 Sedan ' 1!I24 1 lodge Sedan I!i23 I lodge Sedan iy24 l''ord Touring 1924 Willys-Knighl Touring V . M. J. OOSS 10-21- I'OItn ItOAOSTKlt I jit.Kt moili'l I'-orrt Uoiulster, pirlt-up hod balloon ttroB. . J.ik now. 'KKKINS MOTOR CO. . Jit-21'-lt !24 Dmlffe Sedan 1924 Four-cylinder Bulck Touring 1!)23 Tluick Redan 1922 OidBmobllo Touring 111 1USL rillKH liUlHllLllfll. KXMlNtSH & -HlUTAlATI': - On good way to get out the vote In this country. It seems, would be to put n high fence around every booth. witli a sign saying "Keep Out." Mr. Tuttle Can Sleep After Gas Is Gone; After lI..In,r Aillcrik:, the heiiVV feelinu- (uas) In my abdomen is1 H-lt-ne Chadvvlck. In tho lend itone and I get a Kod nlnht'a rest . '"B feminine role of Mollle Hhan no ." (slKned) J. C. Tuttle. Ad- j non drab little Mollle who later leiika removes kh In TKN minutes 'bursts her ftoldcn cocoon and ts nnd In-inKs out a surprlHlnB nmount ' transformed Into a radiantly bcau of old waste matter you never i'""' woman, wifo or the governor llw hi wiia'ln vmir mvmIohi. Th Ih made a lovely heroine. i excellent intentlnal evacuant Is wonderful .-jr ctir,sE;mtion or aK lied stomach trouble. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Tho 1,. Ai 1.. Drug Co. Adv. AT THE "Diplomacy" Is Tale of Suspense r And Mystery 1 - "A vivid alory 6T lovo and intrigue-," i8 tlio way Marshall Ntilt an spt-uks of his new , Vurnmount production, "Diplomacy," which arrives at the Arcatleon Friday for a .two-day run. ,; . . -, : . ., adapted from Vlctorhm , Sarlous stage plfty. 'IMplollIacy' has ull.tho letni ntnf which make good sareen , drama. iP hus anspenso, iovo in tcrept, and "mystery: nil ' placed' III' the fascinating city of Deauvillo. Ulancho Sweet la Ideally cast as l "Dora :, while wen Hamiiton piaye oppoalio, Kh, Wl.ll.ma, Malt lyioore. ulla Swlnyne 'Gordon,, HoJIn, J'Hud- Jy'jPoBt, l.iuyld Mir, nndpUHytv. von Seyffertlu are, in ttie cnsi. "Golden Cocoon" ; Film Version Of Novel ' "The Golden Cocoon," tho War--ncr Rt-os. ('lassie of the screen. Ii- j pan a Iftio-day'enEaffcment yester day at tho Hherry theatre. It proved to he an excellent picturl zntlon of Iluth Cross's novel of . . Texas life. I Hb:itly Gordon, us the governor, gave one of the best perrornianecs ' of his career. I-Yank Canipeau was. la vIMaln convincing enough to strike terror In the heart of nny GiyP.Williams J,RvWiU.iS:J5 6 Am st su srsvlct. inc. diatroFsed heroine, and. Richard Tucker his able assistant 'In their unscrupulous sclhemlng. Others In the. cast t wnro " Margaret .Heddon, Carrie Clark Ward, Charles Mc Hugh and .Vtlolot. Kuho, y v'Thc polden Cocoon" is n story oPMn iUhsophlstlraed country girl who meets her first dilluslonmunt when her. romance .with a college professor la blasted. . Then, after it series of misfortunes, when shn hua finown happiness for the first timo. os, the wife": of the gover nor and .tim mothdr of a little girl. Comedy (J' showing,, .''Vamping Rabies'', if. ' .. ' , , ((. ' t , KUIiaWay JbXpreSS Comihg.to Star,,?, gnof ift SletraS ', t riic' great ;;rHerfa's' or cvridn', with' their swirling streams and narrow gorges, ' rocky 'declivities, steep passes formed a natural set ting, surpassing the greatest height of ' technical ' directors, for the most thrilling railroad story ever filmed, - "The' Runaway 1-ixpress." the Universal-Jewel, starting Fri day at. the Star theatre. : Weeks of Investigation 'and ro. search by scouts scattered fanwlso over tho gVeut est;' finally locat ed the actual locale' of the story. lleneath towering crags and fol lowing the line of snaky cunyons, the shining twin' rails of tho Ploche Branch of the Union Pacific wind their tortuous ; way toward the main line. There, In the Shadows ot the giant Sierra pines, tho Utile company stayed for four weeks, with headriunrlers at 'Cllente, playing their parts and enduring .the hardships' of frost and rhln to caplure. for the . screen Heartnnn's matchless tale. ' I It wns the first .(Klie that a mo- Prof essiond DirccSosy This directory ts wsunrif tha out-of-town reade wbo of some prof esatoMl tiutm It wiu pron m Dti reauv ara proieasjonai scrrice. ; Classified Foi4 Attorntjra opcHrtAit aa BBBitniitrioM. T. Coahraa and Colon XI. Bbsrhard, Attorneys at Law, La Qrand Na tional Dunk Building. Telephone ilaln !.- ' i i Dentists nr. C. W. KHWIPf Dentist, Gard ner Building. Telephone Main 84. Architect O. D. linLBR, Architect nnom 7 L4 Grande National Bank Bulltln Music OHHCOM 4 OHO 01. . . Violin i Pn6 Voice Odd Fellows Temple. Phone 4il-J tlon picture company liad invadeil the stillness of that country and the vvrsUha of the old pioneers and the ancient Indlun chleftulns must at the actlvltled of tho Invading plnyers. . - -v ; .! i There are comedy and tears, thrills and roinnlico, seenle sfdehv dor and stirring adventure to re gale all youthsi from nlho to nine ty, .lack Dougherty plays the lending role, while opposite blin Is. Illnheho Wehaffey, Olhers ih the cast Include Charles K. French, Wllllnni A. Steele, Harry Todd,. ludge Hunt and Tom: O'llflen, "Old Soak" Is Said One of Big 1926 Hits Tho perfect' picture .contains ilrnma nhd comedy mixed' In per-. feet proportion, with a cast, that : sincerely portrays Us parts. . jj ; If a picture lives up to these re.. 'I qulrements, It is isuro to drawbig i crowds. Is "Tho Old Soak" show- ! Ing for the last time tonight at tha ji ArcuH theatre perfect? Tha crowd'J lust night scorned to think it was and wo can find lib fault with this admirably prcsontatlon of un old toper at his toping. Thls-ils j Jean Hersholt's ; first slnrrlns vehicle and vindicates tho decision of Carl l.aemmle in star-"1 ring a character uetor. Not only has Hcrsholt. 1ho big rolo In the plctuie, but ho succeeds through the sheer artistry of his acting tin gripping tho uttentlon of the audience and winning their l) cunts .by his presentation of tho mun's woukness. . ., I In this picture, 'from Don Mar-, qulft liunous New York stage siiq t't'BS. wo have presented a dramur I tic but logical drama: of American: (family life with plenty of comedy. The Old Soak's weakness might as i well have been anything but II 'quor ts his weakticsn In this ptc turo. . ) GiKirge. Lewis ahd Juno Marlowo supply the love Interest, Lewis be ing the son and Miss Marlowe a 1 chornS girl. Heating Stoves I have a fine assortment of heaters. All sizes and . prices. F.L. LILLY ftaad tor tk mmr mmmt tha aaisw mmA kiw been carefMly Nim fta4 ta aar reader la tuilag Quick Reference 'Physicians A.SarttoM . ; LEE B. BOVTT, M. 0. I.EWA WHU, M. D. Practice limited ta alssasaa of Ik Eye, Ear, Nose ana Throat, Neir Foley i , Telephoa Building i ,.- MlV 18 bv o. imiBir, at. o. . ii T,, -1. i - j a,.--ta llulldin . Uala 88 nlonANB b. uimii, at. n, - Physlalan 8d4 Burgeon. Gardner Telephone Building , . Mala 8 , . ; w.r. MeAoonr, d. . Burgeon.. New Foley -Telephone Building . ', Mala 88 ... BIOMah' M, 88, i Ne Foley . Telephone ouiioing . vJ . , .- . aiaia ii r. Iu RALfTOlf. 88. Bh ' Practice limited to dtseaaea of thf Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. '. Rooms 18-18 . ...r Telephona Sommer Building Halo 171 ' ':U ftatilUfttiioir.. v, . : ,uBurery . felephena . Main 18 . Sommer Building Osteopathic Physician j. L. 11801,18,11. It, Da n s. il. n. General practice and the "POST i V 8VHT&U' for fsilea arehes. Aornmer Teiepnpna Oulldlng aiaia taa-' The United States , government has more scientific experts at work on the eradication of obnoxious in sect than all the other nations of the world combined. . :- ' AatnAogtr MUM. FREDEIttCK BAtimt) SUl N Ave., La Grande, Ore ' : Readlnss 'dally. WEAVER'S Tallon Clean era Pjaia ,r,.'. And Preaaera PHONE MAIN ISt Depot Street e 1 Mattresses - ftugi Cleaned - Rebuilt Feather MaMresaea Made 811 lows BenOTated ... Fluff Huge Made froaa : old carpcta. . Famirure Itepalred aad .. Becorered. . La Grande Mattress & Weaving Works Ltcnurd Fumicator ' PHONE 494-W Chaa, Edwards, VroB. . Our, Service reflects amia bility, efficiency, understand ing and experience. . Wa de sot warry tha bereaTed with details, nor do we leave de tails for them to worry about. Siodgraas & Zimmerman Mala 62 WlfKJT E 1H1NK THt5 OTHEIl FfcLLOW KNOWS Soma people would b far better off If they used their own Judgment rather taaa fnaclng bo much confidence n the jadgment ef theetk. er fellow, The lack of self confidence has coat Many a man a considerable sum: If we were able to think as fast as the ether fellow caa talk, likely Our judgment would save us money. LlilTED STA1ES NAUl at ' I