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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1926)
Friday, October 29, 1926. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SSSSi WANTED Lawn or garden work; rwil sfl wav m m "sr" M have had experience lu uch The Observer Want Ad Page The" Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties waHair?.r'Tt & I r ' ' I Dallea Furniture Store. ' 1 ' 10-9-lmp NEW TODAY VOn SALE Four brood bows, I Chester Whltn mnlo-hog.. Arch Known, Allcel. 10-28-2tp FOR RENT Nice sleeping rooms. 2104 KlrBt St. 10-29. Sip; 1'OR SALE Modern 7-room j house on Kourth St. near thei hlRh st'liool, $3750; good terms.: Pyramid l.uml Co. i0-2.2tpi KOK RENT Klve.room unfur-i nlshed housp. Call 4!i4-V. 10-29-2tp' Fplt SALE iy-uro tract, mod-j ern house, cow, milk goals,' chickens, rabbits with the place. I 1 4-rooin modern stucco house i close to school. Phone L'lis-W. 10-2U-2lp, . I FOR RENT Furnished two or; three-room apt. Hot and cold ! water. 1904 First. 10-29-3lpi FOR SALE New 5-room modern ! stucco bungalow. Pyuimld Lun4 ! Co. , ; 10-29-2l.p FOR RENT Improved 40-ncre tract, near La Grande, $400 per year. Pyramid Lund Co,' 10-29-2tp USED CARS A OOQI) I'.UY 1S:0 FOR D TRI CK rtuckstcl Axle, A-l Condition PERKINS MOTOR CO. - J 924 FORDOR SEDAN . Fully equipped; A-l shnpe. 1924 MAXWELL SPORT TOUR. A nice . little buy. , LEmiETTER'S 10-29-21 1!I2'C FORI! COl'TEc 192B TCOOR FORI) SEDAN 1923 CHEVROLET TOIUING . L. W. WEEKS' Chrysler Kales and Service 10-29-2t .., 1 1(23 FORI) TOURING ' Priced very low. ' 1924 PODGE SEDAN JENNINGS & SIU'MATE 10-2!t-2t FOlt RENT i"Oll RENT Room with board; working men preferred. Inquire '-JDS C. Phone K.72-K.. 10-,2S-;ilp KOU RENT Two housckeepin; rooms, running water, ground floor. $ir. 1201 sth. io-2k-;;,p FOR RENT Fine home at 904 Washington nvu. House newiv pupnrotl, good garage, cement wnlks all nround house, good slillde. One block from P. O. E. C. Turkey, ISO 8 Second. 10-2S-3t FOR RENT House, apt. 470-M. 10-28-St FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, large sleeping porch, large garden, garage and new chicken house. 1003 Ijih.. Phone 151-M. 10-27-tf FOR RENT Five-room furnished house, close in, to reliable par ty; adults only. Also modern f room unfurnished house. 145-W. 10-27-tf MOM'N' POP, HAVE.VOV) BEEN USriNQ ALL OUR ty.?ENDfTORES IN THE 80DeE.T,DOTTl? FRECKLES AND HIS AfT; I f. ( 6VERV ONE J f M Observer Want Ad Rates (Count flvo average wordr to Uie line.) Per llnoy 1st Insertion 10c Per Hue. each added consec utive insertion 7c Minimum charge on one or der 25c RATES 11Y MO.NTU 2 lines, per mouth .. $2.n0 3 lines, per month ... $3.25 4 lines, per ntomh.- $4.00 5 lines, per month $4.75 Each additional line oVcr five charged at 50c per lino per month. CASH IX ADVANCE is re quired on all classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit In sertions. Copy for all classified, orders must be in this office by 10 A. M. DAY OP INSERTION. Stop orders on nd inserted un til further notice must bo re ceived by the sumo hour or ex tra Insertion nill bo charged.-" Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before date of last Insertion, PHONE MAIN 37 , "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" FOR RENT Modern sleeping room. Phone Main 7S7. 10-26-Ct FOR RENT Three-room house; 2-room house. John Mars, I Sin . Greenwood. 10-27-tf FOR RENT Six-room modern furnished house. 2103 First. 10-lS-lf FOR RENT Penn. -Apt. Adults. 1307 10-10tf FOR RENT Adams. -Sleeplifg room. 1512 10-10-tf FOR RENT Piano, enkamp Co. ' W. H. Bohn 1 8-24M FOR SALE AXI) TRADE FOR SALE My 440-arre , ranch .near Imbler, cheap. Easy terms at low rate of interest. L. A. Striugham, Imbler, Oregon. 10-28-Otp FOR SAL! 293-R. -Fresh cider. Plion'i 10-2S-;ity FOR SALE Deliclpus, ,Wlnesnps,: 'King Davis. Hlurlt Bens, 0c per sack. These apples are good cider apples and most of then good to eat und cook Ilrintr your curs, families and sacks. Marshal! ranch, 3 miles nor'.h of Hummerville, Ore. 10-2-3tp FOR SALE Practically' new Hoover Sweeper. Cull 501-W. ' , . . 10-27-tf FOR SALE Hand sorted . pota toes, every sack guaranteed, $1.25 and up. Routli McKennon, Indies' Exchange Bldg., cor ner Jefferson and Hemlock. io-27-t; FOR SALE Ford roadster with piek-up body. Inquire Observer. 10-25-Ctp FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 large fir wardrobe, dark oak finish. Donohue Furniture Exchange. Wo buy, sell or trade. 10-lDlf "well, I'm Going To check the budget against our monthly BILLS AND SEE KIND OF A BOOK' KEEPER TOU FRIENDS r , "J ' RENT Modern -It. 10-28-3t "OR SALE Potatoes, No. 2 grade, hand picked and free from frost, $1.00 a sack. Also No, 2 grade, as como over the grader,, 75c per sack. -At the ranch. Come and get them. E. A. Wills, Allcel, Ore. 10-28-6tp FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 used bow end walnut bed, good as new. We buy, sell or trade. Donohue Furniture Exchange. Fir & Jeff. 474-J. 10-lHtf FOR SALE Piano. 1323 Y. BV. ' 10-16-tf SORTED Delicious apples, per bx. $1.10. Inquire -Martin Ware House, Imbler. 10-27-4tp I FOR SALE Herbs. Good medl- cine fur rheumatism, stomach. Kmney, ookpi. uvui, uimuuci uuu blood troubles and flu. II. J. Rouch at Chris Miller's, 1510 Adums avenue. C-10-14-lmp rdn SALE OR TRADE A new Buffet Range, white enamel ' splasher find bright', shining nick el trimmings. This is something new and worth' coming In to see. We buy. sell or trade. Donohue Furniture Exchnnge. 10-19lf FOR SALE OR TRADE Allen's Parlor Furnace. With this new type of heater from 4 to C rooms nro made comfortable by natural - warm, moist air. . Wo buy, sell or trade. Donohue Furniture ! Exchange. 474-J. Fir & Jeff. 10-19tf FOR SALE 6-room house. Must bo moved. Call 428-J. 8-28-tf FOR SALE One Ford delivery . truck, panel body, good condi tion. Inquire Odorless Dry Cleaners. , 7-27tf FOR SALE Sweet clover seed, white or' yellow. Scourlfled, 15n; unhullcd, 10c lb. Phono Farmers 4X. C. W. Bond. 10-16-lnip FOR SALE OR RENT ei s. E. C. Tuckey. -Typewnt-10-0-lm WANTED WANTED-Rcllnble married man to call on 2.000 old customers every four months. Business al ready established. Good pay to start, permanent work: interna tional concern. Apply. Box 6 84, La Grande, Ore. '. 10-20-Glp WANTED Repair work of till kinds on stoves, furniture, etc. Green's, 'Repair Shop, Smlt'h Bldg. Phone 804-WV., .J0-28-11.1 WANTED E flat call 21 02 Oak. Write or 10-27-Otp WANTED Team horses. Will trade piano for good team. Must weigh lOoO or more; well matched; not over (1 years old. Address P. O. Box No. 921, I. a Grande. "10-27-Ct WANTED Vocal Grace Service I students, by 'rands, author i;.ed representative of Nikola Zuu of New York. Call at East ern Oregon Music company for information. , . 10-24-lmp WANTED Raw furs.' 1 pny the highest market price promptly. Also have large stock of made tip furs. Alterations and repair ing. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams avenue. 0-10-14-lmp WANTED Man wants any kind of work. Call Observer. 10-25-5tp FOR SALE OR house. Call 47! The Only Way Out AL1.RIQHT-' Vou'll. Find -AllThe Bills WHAT OH THE WRlTlrj ARE DESK ) y Thwarted . 7? WANTED Farm loans. Five year loana 8 int. on 1st mort gagee. Also money to loan on improved city property-.- United States Investment Co.i U. : 8, Nifl'l Bank Bldg. 10-1-lm WANTED Cleaning, pressing and alteration work on both men'!' and women'a clothing. Expert workmanship. Phone The Ward robe. Main 72. 10-1-lm M1SCE1XANEOCS GET SHOT" early for Xmas at Ward's Studio. . lfl-8-tf MONEY TO LOAN On term or monthly payment plan.' Chas. K Reynolds, Sommer . Hotel Bldg. -ll-lm SHE'S A JILL OF TRADES LONDON (AP) Mrs. Rosa. Gotts Is a jlU of all trades. In ad dition to being assistant overseer for Burton and Wltton and .col lector of taxes, she is clerk to tho Purlsh council und Parliamentary registrar. She conducts a building business, left to her by her hus band, is deaconess in the Baptist church, superintendent to tho Sun day school and a moving spirit in the British women's Temperance association. Mrs. Gott Is such on efficient tax collector that only one account out of 250 entrusted to her this year recently remained unpaid. Radio is said to have Introduced 3,000 more words into tho English language. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil Inrnp that gives on amazingly brilliant, , soft, white light, even better thun gus or elec tricity, hua been tested ' by tho U. S. Government and 36 leading universities and found to be su perior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns, without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 ntr ani G common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor, V. M. Johnson, 1G1 North Union nvc, Portland, Ore., is offering to send a" lamp on 10 days' FREE trial, or even to give one. FREE to tho first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask hiin to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money mako $250 to $500 per month. . ... . Adv. '365 Days InTheY&ar Pleasant ToTake scorfs EMULSION Rich In All Cod-Liver Oil Vitamins ScoU & Down. Blootn&rld. N. J. C OH,D0TTie-")l Cyes-X ( HERE'S TWO ft ( 'kN6W jt Fred Thompson And Silver King In "Tough Guy" The pound of big action, the flash, of scenic thrills, the glow of human interest' and tho bond of friendship between a man and his horse aro vivid highlights of The Tough Guy", In which Fred hompson und Silver King caper blithely, across the screen for the entertainment of their thousands of admirers. The title expresses tho character of the leading role 'in which tho buoyant and breery Fred Is re ported to achieve quite' the most listinctlve bit of acting in Ills car eer. Thomson is rapidly clinching his hold on the affections of hundreds of thousands of theatregoers all over the world for his clean and wholesome entertainment in West ern productions. 'Tho Tough Guy." In which he is compelled by force of circumstance to be many degrees tougher than the nvn who serve under him on a ranch, was written by Howard Clifton and is a refreshing ' departure from. 'the usual Western drama la builded. Duvo Kirkland directed and in the past will bo seen Lola Todd,' Ro bert McKim, William Courtwrlght. Billy Butts, Leo Willie and Silver King. Comedy showing "Till Wo Eat Again." , ' "Quarterback" Football Film At Arcade Football's in the air. Don't you see those pigskins sailing? Cun't you hear the crowds a'cheorlng? "Ctjmo .on, . Colton. We want a touchdown!" . Well, if you'd'beon at tho Arcade Inst, night, you'd' 'have seen It all. . "Tho Quarterback," a- corking college .comedy,, brought ' Rlcjiard plx back to- tho Bc'reen, Tho high- est praise to give this film Ib to say that it's'better' than "Iel's Get , Married."- That's praise enough, the pleasuro of sending both par Dlx Is tho son of a man who ties to tho penitentiary. has been attending university since 1899 because lie. promised his wife thnt he'd stay at Colton till" their I r v " rff m ml- "" for llt-Jl mid luun MeHNimiM oe inc (.ruUhitlvr AnNrniltly. ViM n inrin Iit of llir Wa?a nnd Sienna Conimll fpi of she Hrnnlp,' nnd ivna Inalruniriilul In nmvIhic llir tn pnyttrn Hl,MtO,Hl(MrO hy IiIh TlKroiia drfeiiNO of Hu rlRlitM of I he nfitnlr. 111m U tlvtt and niiNvi'rvliiK lo,vl(y to hU rotiMtltUfntN won lilm tlir ndnilriitlon ul' IiIm fellow nivuinvrMs Votod no n I he OrnnlH rrMolutlon. Pn.d Adv. II. J. Taylor eleven beat the orack State squad. Twenty-seven ycara have oozed by. His wife I dead, his son la now tne Colton quarterback and he is atlll studying!- -.-: Needles to say, Richard lores the prettiest girl at State Esther Ralston. -Everything la all set lor the annual Colton-State contest when a .newspaper accuses Dick of professionalism. Esther la the only person who can prove his inno eenco. At the last minute, he is shoved into tho line-up and the game start in a veritable sea of thrills vie with each other. What happens? Attend the Arcado today or Sat urday and find out what "The Quarterback" succeeds In doing. Director Fred Newmcyer gets cred it for a Paramount knockout. David Butler, Hurry Reresford, Robert W. Crulg and Mona Palma are nil excellent in their respec tive parts. ' Buck Jones in Fighting Pacifist In Star Picture Buck Jones, the stalwart cow boy of Fox Flint productions has a new kind Of rolo in "The Gentle Cyclone'.' -which Is Bhowing at tho Star theatre today and Saturday He Is a fighting pacifist and his two-fisted attempts to- restore peace bring about mnny highly amusing situations. " Jones, as Absalom P. Wales, a harmless looking individual, Is drafted to act as arbiter In a chronic dispute between a couple oft hard-boiled families of tho West. "I have coino." says Absalom as I10 enters tho iiherift's office "to help settle this quarrel between Marshall and Wilkes think I'll hnvo any trouble?" Then before tho sheriff has time to answer, tho dlsputees enter und both lay claim to tho soft-spoken peacemaker as a gunman. In a few seconds a free-for-all fight is In progress with the sheriff acting as referee. One of tho combatants, of course. Is Absalom, while on the sidelines is the Judge,- who hopes to httva It would of course spoil tho story, to nerrute It in detail, but Absalom continues his efforts and fiF.VATOlt II. J. TAYLOR Dcitiorralto ranti(ltt(o Mr J.Mnt Senator Vnmllllti, I'nloii, Morrow Coiintloa VOTE FOR If p wry J. Taylor, enndldasff for He no tor. 104h Nrnntorlnl IUrlct rnmprlHlua; I'Mutlllu, Lnlun and 3lrrw 1'onnt.ra. , lln wim rlfvtrd o hla ofIce four )onrit no and hua nrrvfd hln illktrlrt . fnlthfully. He Hi tie at fndlt'ton, 1 win hum In UimoutI. moved with blM' nnrpMtn op 4'ullfornlu lit ilMI. isrssi : v..Vv ev:r:,r Uhou.anu, t bnvf ' Inrxe r.hen farm, was rhool ,11- ofthe Wataltat Uk Mrtataty of my icdehrattd rtrlor thirty jrnrn, city rounollnlnn btmrnti, but I WILL t.UAHAN 1 r.r. IN It I'nrtlrion five yr.rn. hu. brci , WRITING TO CURB YOUR 1'ILtS OR RE director Im InlnNd Umpire linnlc ever . TURN YOUR FKE. Remcmhcr, there It no nlner Mm oritimUiiIlon, Im n memlirr of l-:ikH, V. f. V.. mid I. O. O. V. wdm (irnnd HiiMlrr I. O. O. If., llM.'i and 1 0 1 -I t rnnd ll pwMnlllvc, IlMI MMd 101 5 1 In now Mcrvlna; 1Im Dili )iir n m TniMtPt of I. O. O. h IIoiiik nt rorllmid. II Ih I'liiUornir If otcrd-d, li will. alas-latn- I.I. f tittle, f 11 1 1 h f II I Iv and lionpMllr fulfill Is Im orflcltil j dutloH with (ho vnnt imhI1iI ri 1iiiMr in tax pmjrn. Hi favora u rcMMonnhlr uad JumI Inrouie lax. nor mal Mcliool In 1 flif romiilrtlon of nil Mlnlf lilarhwajM and rrllrrnirnl of ItundM nm lliry imifurfl pifer IrirlMlnllnn for itrolrrtlon of Inbor. nbollMhnirnt of iiMflcMM coninilMMloiiM, rrdnrtid llrrnsip frea for UMrd nulo molillvM. lit lina no prt IiIIIm, no Itrlvate or apcrrt InH'ifolH to Mrrv, nnd Hlnnda on Mm rocord nd Hcnalnr 012B tV NU KRVirt. tC By Blosser By Taylor ' ; ., i'( I. HAC To POT TH6M j X ' 71 )N To VAK6 TH6 BOOK J " II lAVtflB I J Professional Directory Tula directory ! eapecUhy bandy for the newcomer or for the out-of-town reader who may want the name and address of some professional man. It haa been carefully prepared aad will prove 10 be a ready aid to any reader In obtaining proms professional service. Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys ' COOHRAK nl KBEIIHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon 11. Eberhard, Attorneys at Law, La Grande Na tional Hunk Building. Tutepbcue Main til. Dentists Dr. C. W. En WIN Dentist. Gard ner Building. Telephone Main OS. Architect C B. MIM.En, Architect. Htinm 7 La Grande National Bank Building Music KASTioitN oiu:;on SCHOOL till MDNId ,. . Violin Piano Odd Fellows' Temple. ; Phone 447-J tho harder he tries tho mlore hope less tho situation seems. Nor does Absalom pour oil on tho troubled wuters, when ho pays attention te the daughters of tho feudists. This rnthor complicates mattors.and when tho girls disappear ho is sus pected of kldnnpplng them. One of them Inherils valunblo property and Immediately thero is a rush of candidates eager to marry her. Absalom adopts her to prevent such a schemo and luter the adop tion is declared Illegal. Tho cli max Is sudden end surprising, r "Snookums Outing" is tlio come dy being showm. '; An oaken gibbet from which men were hanged In public for sheep stenllng as lato as tho year 1500 Is prescrvod over the main entrance of a bank ' at Ruthin, Wales. FORMER PATIENTS TESTIFY ! ALL doubt as to result is ro , moved when you come to me .for jtrealment ior.-PilM and other hosnital oocratlon. no anaesthetic, no confine ment My treatments are mlhl, soothing and quick ly enscuvet j ney restore htalth and vJor, Read of the marvelous cures In my new 100 pae Book, which will be tent you FRKE upon request. , kw vwrn wnrrma DEAN. M.D..Inc CES: SEATTLE OFFICES:. Or OWan Building Inq 80S-IIZ Shstir Cutidina . r tn Mfri To ' r ATM ANfl PINE WTFIEN 'E TTIINK TIIB OTiriOl FELLOW KNOWS Some people would be far better off If they used their own Judgment rather than placing bo much confidence In the Judgment of the oth er fellow. The lock of self confidence has cost many a man a considerable sum. If we were able to thtnlc aa fast as the other fellow can talk, likely our Judgment would save us money. UNITED STATES .3 B B BS EE tnwrT 1 I Mi PORTLAND On A NEW TELEPHONE s i DIRECTORY , , x For Union County f, ,f will be issued soon. 1 ; ! Why not install that telephone ' now and secure a listing? Home Independent Telephone Co. rhysicians & Surgeons ., i.r.n it, noi'TY, m. n. Practice limited to dlaeasea of tH i'-;yfi, iar, iose ana -j nroac i New Foley - Telephone juuiiuing 4iaiQ im B a. Kinnr, m. d, I Physician and Surgeon. 1 Sommer , . ; . Telephon4 liuliuiag '. Main men Attn p. i.Awms, m. d. yhvslelan and Surireon- nnrAnpr Teleohonf Building jaatn j W. P. MeADORT, m. d, iturttpnn. . New Foley Teleptioni lluliuing . Aiain sr c. s. jiioonn, m. n. PhvMleiun and Surireon. New Foley Telephone, Building 1 Mala 1 H. .. ntT-RTSIf. M. M. Practlco limited to diseaaea ot thl Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. I Rooms 18-19 Tolephom Sommer Building Main 77 A. 1,, RICHARDSON, M. D. . Hurirerv. - Rooms 16-17 Telephone Sommer Building . Main 10 Osteopathic Physicians J, I INGI.E, D. O. MtnOARliT INGLE, D, O. General practice and the "POST hvmtv.M" for failtja arches. Sommer Telephona Building Main loll 'Christopher Columbus whs die-hard. But then we have on own- Jackie Coogan, . Kussell TJ Scott and Daddy Browning. Astroloeer MRS. PnKDKniCK BlIMI 801 N Ave., La Orande, Ore, - Readings dally. WEAVER'S , Tiilors Cleaners - IsvS And i'ressers , yilONE MAIN 788 ' Uciot Street l sbw m m at mum fjss.va a; m sa Mattresses - Rugs Clcamxl - KebuM -Pcatlirr Mattresses Mads IMIIows Iicnornted . Fluff ltnss Made from . old carpets. , Furnlttiro Repaired sad ' . ,: Itecovered., j La Grande Mattress r&; Weaving Works ' LIcouMcis I'umlnntor I'UONE 424-W CUojj, Udwards, I'rop. Oar Service reflects amis billty, efficiency, understand ing and experience. We do not worry the bereaved with . details, nor do we leave de tails for them to worrj about. , . j Snod grass & Zimmerman Main 62 1 if m IK-'.. rM' tr. l'f.:'.? rt&.t. m mi 4