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SUM Monday, January 10, l'-27. Page Two LA (JKANDK EVENING OBSERVER -.,.l'iesU 4-llAa SAVE NOW! " At mws JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Dependable Values HilFi Limehouse Livea On Arcade Screen In "Twinkletoes" Colleen Moore bring tO life one of Thomas Rurke famous Lime house characters. "Twlnklc tun." in Jolm Mccormick', latest production for First National. Mulch opened a thria-day run at the Arcade theater today. The little star has abandoned her dark Hutch bob and donned golden eurU r f4 order to visualize correctly, the .Inirke heroine for those who e Twinkletoes." '--'- ,. Other HurkA character are de pleted by Kenneth Harlan fwho playi opposite Mia Moore), Oladys Brorkwell, Warner Wand. Tully Marshall. Julanne Johnston and John Philip Kolb. , . ' - The background of the story Is that world famous -eraterfront slum, the I.ondon Llmehouae dis trict, where the derelict of the earth from city and ocean meet In . narrow, crooked -street that run down to the great city's wnArrea. . The story Is tense, but spired with sparkling comedy, sad U ha a happy, satisfying radio; that rounds out an excellent evening-' 8 . entertainment for the whol fam ily. . The momentous question, Should Husbands Marry f ta mirthfully answered In Mack Ben nett's new comedy of. that same which will be another feature of the bill. Alice Day is cast In' the . stellar role, while other player Include Eddie Qulllan, I.oule Car ver and Barney Helium. -'" : "Broadway Lady" : ATSherrys - ; 3.oday Only . . ,-" ' "A Broadway Lady." ' Evelyn 'fjlrcnl' most recent,-and , If - the i arltlcs are correct her roost color- ful starring vehicle, come to the Sherry theater for today only. IH- ijected for V. M. O. by Wesley fj Kuggli a and aplendldly enacted by . Miss Brent and . a well balanced supporting cast, -' this production neais wnn nreiuHBr . hh-"h-i JJfe and has for Its central ehar- h um u s.i i iiaauai I lady, who nightly flashes her sparkling personality across the footlights of the Big 1-ane's most popular musical comedy. Tb pie. tura-takes Mis Brent out of the familiar crook rob' to which site hal so often and so .uoreasfully been nselgned, and yet keep her In a dramatic, dynamle part which she jilsys with durtlnctlpn. Tfieo dore Von Kill I excellent In th part of Hob Westbrook, the young society man, and Erneet Hllilard gives a fine performance a Mar tyn Edwarda - a comedy, "Howdy, Judg.' T8 ANOEL Wllllaml I Mille. motion picture producer, and Mr le Mill have agreed to disagree. It Is explained that their separation Is permanent but per fet&ly amiable. .- , ; J.v ; tf'nn artist were tb-palnt a ple tdce of a person learning bo skat-, wnVauppose it would require a great many sitting. ,, MOM'N' POP I, cold. Price SOc. nere rorii.au. Wi JkW JPl- ft i UNITED STATES RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS' " , I Know My Business ' By Blosser . i ! Dinner Sets II Ll ITT , IT" VA f xouSrK.M . If V-V )pi;V SifwaVSe j Fancy Chinaware, I Tl pjpfWso ) AU. tw vway PRO J s . TSTOO .J Telephone office. s Vase anrl ATivino- !tW A ' t1 -Tj V r 'V h ScMOa.'.' 7; (WADOVA ( PAft TO ! Last mRht he and his wife V aSes nd Mixing" i j (yutF) (vofp) li -r-e- -rLs- , r- ( I WALK V'"- s' agreed they "couldn't 7W1 ll V LewS- ' f rf ) ' 'P P00?tT6S V J ,-;z-X do without a telephone -L.0W IS T'l Ji p- r A -iT --i3ro4 ( vwaz!r- ' ' ' any longer." j C- I AQ) lV-v f ' TA C - ' ; This was just after he had A -rw '"hA "-E2. ' TOO CAN MA VI ONE HARDWARE i -.-.. '. 'i 1 . ' i ' . ' . ' -,.' I - ' - " J 1 - KmmtmBUtaew Dependable Quality .Milton Sills Delights iStar Audience Milton Rills, popular First Na tional star, has scored another ten strike with "The Hllent Ijtv-r." hi latest release, which will b shown at the mar theater tonight for the last time. In the role of a dissipated young diplomat T,o almost rulna himself In I'arl. and then finds hlmai-ir again In the gruelling service of the French Foreign le-gton, the hero of "The Sea Hawk" and countless other succeas contri bute another splendid character isation to' the "Immortals", of scrcenland. The supporting east Includes Na talie Kingston, Arthur r.dmund Carew, William V. Mong. Viola Itena,. Claude King, Charlie Mur ray, Arthur Klonr. Alma Bennett, Montague hove, and others. ' Movie Sidelights lly tlw AtsMU'laul lrn -' Bomeone hurled a wine glass In an erstwhile rxaceful French cafe. It crashed on. the head of a pat ron. A shower of "glassware; fol lowed. It was Re be Daniels In the Paramount studio, playing the part of a Kreoch naltreea fight ; Ing off admirers. Three gross of ! tumblers. . goblets and wine glasses ! mad of melted and molded rock randy were shattered. Bo long has it hern since the art of hoisting a wine glass In this country was common prac tice, that Krlc von Htrolielm re cently took 2,000 feet of film for a single closeup of a man drink ing a glass of wine before he ob tained, the effect wanted,' Von Strohelm accused the u. toc of getting a vicarious thrill from the wine hoisting. Wloli'' a widow ' biil never : bride. Is- the movie fate of t'armel Myera . When .Miss -Myers attend ed tho .film wedding of Norma Hhearer and Lew Cody. In "The Deml.nrlde," .he remarked that she had been a widow, wife and divorcee. In1 the pictures, but nev er had worn a wedding fell (u her screen career. Relieving the Torrence family has done It bit in -comedy an-1 should turn Its attention to more serious roles. Iiavld Tornnee, character comediun. offers his young son, lan. in the role of a Kreoch soldier' in --a historical western. The' camrra man la a sun-gax-er. When outdoors he peers through a blue glass at the sun. clouds and- across fields, an the studio he looks across sets In the some way, to study lighi values. The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties NEWTODAY KOU KAI.K ai or term, 3 u J Kim-ka vm-utiin r(on-ni, I Ap-x with ull nttarhntf'titit, cheap. II. O. Mirrirk. Homnivr Hotrt. LOST Irlxh setter pup, S mntilliit old.. Collar yllh name "I'aildy." and owner's name, W. K. Moor-. AIm, ulredale Willi Klgin city license. Notify W. R. lloure. Klgin. l-lu-2t KOU ItKNT urn. apt., ground floor, close "In on 7th Kt. In quire Ml Mr. 1-10. lip LOST IfOt U II. R rial" ring. Initials "I. '. i." on ring. Call J74-W. l-lo-:p FOR XALK-.l-ols I and , block 2K, Chaplin's Addition, cor. 6lh HI. and H . J75 rash: I32S terms- Owner Jt. hlvelblfs, l'i&6 ,So. Norrnandie. 1,0 Ange les.,Cal. 1 -1 : 1 1 p KOI. ItKNT Apt. Cull 4SI-W. ' J-l0-.1t KOIt RKXT Six-room modern lurnlshed house. Itn3 First. l-10-tf j KOIt KKNT 1'lve-rooin modern house. I'll. CU.V. l-lu-np WANTKI" ijooklng or waiting la bles In cMnp or on ranch, l,y woman. 34. Mrs. C. I Iawson. Box K27. Toppenish, Wash. 1-10-llpi KOU, H A I. V. -r Portable corona typewrlier. neurly new. Very reasonable for rash. Ph. I&11-W. l-Hi-Jt KOU KKNT Apt. 1J07 Prnn. - 1-JO.If LOST lletween lL Urande and A licet Saturday night, blai-k travi-llng bag. leather tag with Mrs. I. W. Wells, Krulllanil. Idaho, attached. Kinder please leave at observer -or Jay Hos son's shop in Alicel. t-lo.itp KOIt ItKNT To couple. 4. room well furnished house. 1& to re liable party. I'hone 372-M. 1-10-It FUIt REKT KOU ItENT Light hous, keeplne rooms. 1 r 12 Adamo. Ph. 217-J. i--tr KOU HUNT House, partly fur nished, or will sell on easv terms, l.ccoted on Z nve. rail Main as,. , -;'' KOIt rtKNT Kurn, apt. 470-M. . 1-7-St FOR KKNT Furnished house. ' ( all at so! Main St.. 1-7-Jtp KOIt ItKNT Fou-room 'modern apariiiiinl. Vli-W. 16 If FOH KENT Four-room furnish . ed apartment. 4&S-K. 1-C-lf FOR RKNT-r-Stx-room house on I Sixth St. lull SIS-J. 1-4-lf FOR HKXT Rooms with board. I Close in. 1CU7 Sixth. l-S-t FOR ItKNT Modern sleeping room. fall Observer. 1-4-tf FOR RENT Two l-room houses near high school. Call 131-W. 1-a-tf FOR RENT Two housekeeping, rooms, to adults. John Mara 12-21-if irouiiin, iu aiiuii-s. junu .iiari i mas aim l,eorgaras, K .!'. H. in me waier so long inai ine lea- j f-al ajn m 16u7 Kourtll SI. I: V Je 't au uoilars. with the I 12-21 No. I, Helix, Ore. 12-22-Hn Hires were .unrecognisable. I " " I tibkts I covored wagon on one I a35fsgC&r I I 8,',e ar"' bu Indian on 1 " ThereAreExceptions " " " : " "7- T- By Taylor flsdamco 1 ! " " Observer Want Ad Rates (Oount flie erse word to the llEte.) Per Hoc. 1st Insertion.. -10c Per line, emcti addetl conaro alive liwiertion w, 7e MiDtoiura diarse oo oa or der c RATES BIT MO.VTH 3 llne, per month., ... - 8.50 3 lin, por month.., ,,M.t6 4 Hue, iter piouth H.frO A llnetf, per moiuh .$4.7S Eacli dil 1 clonal line over lire charircd at 60o per line .per month. CASH I.V ADVANCE la re quired on all cUaslfletl orders to earn these rates. HUcber rates charged on all credit In sertions. Copy for all elasMfleti orders must be In this office br 10 A. 31. DAT OP INSERTION. Stop orders on ad Insmed un til farther notice mast fee re eel red br the same boar or ex trn Insertion will be ehanred. Telephone orders solicited. Ca&h rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before out ot Inst Insertion. PHONE MAIN ST "An Obserrer Want Ad Will Io It" ' FOH SALE AXD TItA'DE KOrt RA1.K Holsteln milch cow. Oeo: Rector, 2 blocks east .State Uara)p. l-s-2tp KOH 'BALK - Klrst clans piano, reasonoble. Call 1 102 2nd St. 1-7-31 FOR TltAOK- One late model en closed Huick: will trad for live stock and farm equipment, fall 77-J. , 1-7-Jtp KOIt RAI.R House and furniture, cheap for cash. fall at - bnl Main. l-7-3ti FOH' HA1.K OK THAUE One I aTnut buffet. 1 walnut dining table and six chairs to match. : ;JiiBt like new at 1S the new I price. Kurnlture ExchunK. 474-1 i- FOR SALE Oood used plnyt;r plnno at a bargain, on easv terms. Eastern Oregon Music Co. 12-1 (,f FOR SA1.K OU THAUK gnc Hot -Point Iron, used, t3.0U. Gooil-usj new. Furniture Kxchange. 474-J. . 1-l-lf FOR SAl.K Oil TRADh One 8-3 x 10-6 tapestry rug. Good condition. Furniture Kxchange. . - - 1-l-tf FOR SALBe Genuine King Coal, by the ton or Back. Also Hay and red. Bllle t.0. l'lione Main 714. m-ju-im FOR SALE New piano wllh'''1 un in to the hushes beside the bench to match, flu per month,-river during the high water and at price of 'used piano. Eastern! was left there as the river level Oregon Music Co. 12-1-tf dropped. No papers or marks of Identification were found. There FOR SAI.K OR TRAIlK Ono wre no evidences of foul play. Case machine. No. 2d: run four seasons; price, $00.00: Ono tractor, 18 to 36: complete out- fit for both: price $1U0. Will trade above for piuli s. For further Information, write Kos- mas end Georgaras, K .F. 1). ' No. I, Helix, Ore. 12-22-lin KOIt SAI-E Hped baby buggy. I'hone 26-ft. l-S-Ztp FOR 8ALErHsrta. Oood medi cine for rheumatism, stomach, kidney, bowel, liver, bladder and blood troubles and flu. H. J. Rouch at Chris MUIer 1610 Adams avenue... J2-14-lrnp jrHT RE-f'KIVID On lady's wrltlnjc df-sk. ' quartered oak; imss for new. $10.00; a bargain. Kurn Iture Kxrhange, Kir and Jrffer-on. 1-1-tf I-Oli SAI.E OU THAIK A tfooJ I vsKortmeni of new and uned j ranges. HaU-fartlon guaranteed, or money refunded. I'umlture I Kxohangt. Vi buy, s-li or! trade. 1-1-tf i FOK SALE Oft RENT Krult and ! dairy ranch. 13;' J Y Ave. WANTED W A S'TED Raw furs. . I pay the highest market price promptly. Also have large stock of made up furs. Alteration and repair ing. Chris Miller, 1510 Adams avenue. 12-14-lmp WANTKD Cleaning, pressing and ! alteration work on both men's) ana women clothing. ' Expert workmanship. Phone The Ward robe, Main It. 10-1-lm vy ,,ie ,,uur ,,r uuy. : X. Wroh. 1-S-titp' WA.VTKD Woman for - general housework. ISlu Jfd, phone 277-J. 1-Stf , j WANTKtl Henair work of ell! kinds on stoves, furniture, etc. Green's Kepalr Shop, Fmllhi Bldg. Phone 6C4-W. 12-10. lftij WAXTKIJ All kinds of good us?d ( furniture. Furniture Kxchange. We buy. sell or trade. Kir and j Jefferson. ,74-J. 1-l-lf' rKCElXAEOT,8 MO.VKY Easy monthly payments. Low mtes. See J. It, Oliver, 1-4-lm; USED CARS 192G FORD fOI'PK ;j ' luruiy DroKi-n in. See this. TK UK INS MOTOR CO. 1-10-tf Aged Man's Body Jo IVnaUnH A of.sins ROSRRrRG. Jan. 10 (AP) The body of an unidentied man has been found on the hanks of " South I'mpqua river about four miles below Roseburg. The man hud evidently been dead for a considerable time and was wash- ' f'oroner Ritter took charge of the body. The man was apparently about CO years old, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches tall, weight about ICS pounds. He was very bald and had white whiskers. The body had been In the water so long that the fea- tares were, unrecognizable. OFFICE CAT MAM NMI IM Gladys: "I won't even consider marrying you. You are the most stupid idiotic, asinine creature on earth. You are repulsuo. ubhor. rent and miserable. I wouldn't i marry you if you were the lust I man on earth. 1 hate yqu. you jftre despicable." -f illll: "Do I understand thnt you -'a rejecting my proposai?" ! j We "have so many r laws these days that even criminals observe Home of them without knowlne It. "Here, mo," requested' the oy, hurrying in . from . school before time, "hang my Jacket up behind the stove." "Is it wet?" . "So. but- teacher sent me home to tell you to worm my jacket for me." . ." . I.IKK A C'lftAlt ItAXI. , Mary had a bathing suit. The latest style, no doubt. And when she got Inside It she Was more than half way out. .. , Host on Transcript '. When a wnnian wants to buy tmna-thiiiC him goes to a talis when sho wants to want Minu'tliing she goes .slmpplng. ... Pam Do you refuse to pay me dat two dsllahs I lent you'.' Rastus Oh, no, sah. Ah don't refuse. Ah just refrains. . .... . . We call attention .to a nursing bottle advertisement which con cludes with: "When the baby Is done, drinking. It should be un screwed and laid In a cool place under a tap. If the baby does not thrive on fresh milk, it should lie boiled." ... From tlm Spriiigflolil. (Ill-) Stau- Journal: "High , poiwwl 1914 pre-war motor, ! ra-h. Itc -onwlliing soi'lall)." ... Gent (on phone) Hello. Voice Hello, is Boo there? Gent Boo who? Voire Iron't cry, llttlo boy. I guess I have the wrong number. COVE PERSONALS ' COVK (Sp-ciaD The snow Is j gone here except where it was ! drifted. There has been consider able rain and the grass Is green. Some report that buttercups are in bloom along the foot hills. Tho road north of C ove Is impassable because of the mud. ' j L. J. Chadwick nnd J. 0. Miller were called to Portland last week by the death ot their uncle. H. (' Miller. The body was brought to Sununerville for burial. -RalDh- Comstock., and, ..tajnuy. l uer.. iruesls at the A. I.. Heck j home, for New- Year's dinner. C. S. Aitken. w no lias neen vis- I liinv at the J. H. Tallent home. I left Wednesday, for Sioux cn, 1 Iowa. r. a. Becker and H-nry Maurr sold a load of fat hogs in La Urande last week. T. H. Johnson is building an addition to his sheep sheds. Mrs. I-eah Becker ccturned Mon ilav trom Ml-rook. Nebr., where attended the funeral of h n ., ,vho Ik.cl ,h.re I),.. 23. K. T. Roswell took his cattle to I Hot Lake last week to feed the 1 na' recently bought from Recm 1 brothers. ' I ' FOR RKNT Strictly Modern 3-room apartment with bath, full basement, furnace. In bent residential district. Allen Apt. Tall Main 54.1. 16n7 Fourth SI. r" "r . .. " ' i s , J-.. Professional Directory This dttwnorr PUf the out-of-town reader who of .me profelonl man. It will prove to be ready aid profua.-lonal service. Classified For Dentists lilt. t'IX. S. JIOl'l'MAX Dentist, over I.. As L. Jnug Co. Tele phone Main 67$. Architect C B. Mil LF.n, Architect, Uoum 7 La Grande Nallonal -Bank sulldlng Music tASTKlO OllKCOX 8CUOOI1 OK JIL'SIO Violin Piano Odd Fellows' Temple. Phone 447-J fMBLER PERSONALS - lMHI.Ki: (Special) Frank Mr Kinnis, v.)io has Ih i n on the sick list, it, belter now. Mrs. McKin nls' moiher. Mrw. McKinxie. Is also ill. William llyers went In La (Jinndi- to visit bis family. l.i-onanl KyerH has been cutting uviod for Lee Sllne. He came out Friday to visit his' family, who reside In KlKln. He reported that the snow was wal.it deep north of Sumrnervillc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newbilt were shopping In La Grande Friday. Miss Velina fonklin has been ill the pat week, but is somewhat better iiow. Mr. and Mrs. Ajldrew Peroz, of Pollaich. Waiih.. are here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. I'eroz will be remembered .as Lucretla Ituckman. MIfs Frances Weaver was here on business lust week. She left for her home at Knterprl.se Satur day morning. Miss Hisler Kaslnger left Wed nesday niKht for Pan Frnncisco, j Cal., to visit her sister. Mrs. Aud- iner r.urkman. She will lie there several weeks. , Grant Tucker has been ill. the past few days and Is unable to look after his packing crew. . The Vstenskow brothers are putting out Ihelr apple this week. lteulah and Kula ott spent the wii-k end with t)ielr parents at Summervlllc. Asiroioeer MRS. FREDERICK IUSBI 101 X Ave., La Grande, Ore, Readings aally. U&n You F&ei n Colli On , j Bromp A l Your Chance . Quinine " Tr.. rrit" "'" ' D'7 " ,or y wan. the nam and addre. ha. been carefnlly prepared and to any reader In obtaining prompt Quick Reference Physicians & Surgeons I.KE B. BOtrVT, M( D. I.KW A WII.KIC.I. St. 11, Practice limited to diseases of tht Eve, J-sr, Nose ard Tliroat. New Foley 1 Telephone Building : ' t , Main it B, a. KIItBT, M. n. Physician and 6u geon. flnmmer - Telephm Building Main l-t RICHARD P. LA n Dig. M, D, Physician and tiurgeon. Gardner Telephou Uulldlng Main H WeADOIIT, burgeon. New Foley Uulldlng Telephoil Main to ' C. 9. MOORE, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. New Foley Telephots Uulldlng Main 11 P. L. RAI.8TU. H. H. Practice limited to diseases of l4 Kye, Ear. Nose aod Throat. Rooms 18-19 THepho!! Swmtler Building Mala 7'il A. L. IlICHAltKSOJt. M. O burgery Rooms H-17 Telephone Sominer Building Main 1 J. A. WOM)i:UI.I('A, M. I). Physielun and Jengeon Over I.. I., lung Store Bus. Phcnn l-s. I'lione Main 07s Main fi:f2 Osteopathic Physicians i. I,, ivtii k. n. n. MARGARKT IVtil.K, l. O. General practice and the "PtjSI SYSTEM" for fallen arches. Sommer Telephone Uulldlng " Mtlnlui If you think cold showers are a lot of fun. you're all wi.-t. REFLECT Our Service reflect aoiia blllty, efficiency, uuiv-"ibnj. Ing and experience We Jo not worry the bereaved with details, nor do we leave -details for thcin to worry about Snod grass & Zimmerman Main 62