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Friday, January 21. 1X7. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Nine 4 lire Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and- WaJlwa Counties NEWTODAY WANTED TO TBADK Horses for cuttle, hot or uuto. 377-11. 2-1-21-ltp LOST Between 6th Bt. nnd north end of Spruce, a green hnndhuK. Cull 493-J. . 1-1'1-lt WANTED Woman for KOneral housework. .Mrs. I'ete O'Hotirke. 1 L'l-lt T.nsT Ttrown leather Kultcnso on WuHh. Thurs. p. m. Notify Snm- H nier hotel. - .. ..1-21-ltp l-'OH HKNT Modern 5-room house; witlv furnnc-e. fireplace, hard-1 wood floors 'tlu-nuKhont! irarriKe. ; Two blocks from .hlKll whool. 1 l'nfunilslied -fin. Call .Main r.lil.! KOI l ItHNTr Knurn-oom furnished' apt.,' Willi furnace unu pluy'ei ' piano. Cull 2S2,Jt or!call ut tot Adams. , 1 -.1 7-1 r ' l-'Olt HKNT Knur-room liont:o. near Ktansc's mill; newly paper-: cd. 'Inquire 1SI2 K. Pi-nn. l-I'J-itp KOI I JIKXT Apt: Call 4SI-W. t l-is-:u: KOIt HUNT Steam-heated bed roont, close In: desirable lorn-: tion. ("all Observer. 1-16-tf KOU HUNT Two 3-room houses near 'hiKlt school: reasonable. Call 1S1.W. 1-15-lf KOH HKNT l.iBlit llousekecplnB rooniff. lf12 Adams. I'll. 257-.I. l-H-lf KOH ItKNT Apt. 1307 J'onn. -.. l-in-if FOW SALE AND lllADI! l-'OH SALE Five-room house on North Side. Will take late model -. car as part payment. Call 454-W 1-19-titpi KOR -SALE OH THA1110 A good quartered oak round dining ta ble, 0 ft. extension. Furniture Exnhange. 474-J. 1-19-lf 1'OR RALE OH TRADE Ameri can walnut bed and dresser. A-l shape;' large mirror. Furniture exchange. 471-.I. l-J'.l-lf KOJt KAU'i OH TltAUK Kolillntf clollios rat'k, all hurdwoo'l. not in use. It lukfa Iosk' rocirn than others. PurnUm-e FOR JAT-JB O lit -THAI') K -An ti nioHt now Monarch and Univer sal rtinjfc, ut bargain prices, which will not Inst lonff. Fur ntluro Kxchantfc, Wo buy, soil' or trade. 1-ID-tf FOR SALE ers liG. -Timothy hay. Farm-1-17-Gtp FOR SAM5 OR TRADE -Onc Case machine. No. 2fi: run four seasons: price. $fi0G.00: One tractor, 18 to 36; complete out fit for both; price $1GOO. Will trade 1 above for mules. For further Information; write Kos mas and Georgaras, R .F. D. No. I, Helix. Ore. 12-22-lm FOR 1SE.VP Strictly Modern ' " H-room apartment with bath, full basement, furnace. In bel residential district. Allen Apt. Call. Main' 543. 1507 Fourth St. MOM'N'POP S Tv l see. Trie owe Jj i 4r HAuey m ,,0p I stavco DFAiiL. u- ri 'ir-i 7 AU-ATONC J rAVTJAO HAS A V m pop HAS P M . A HhDlO AS ( OV6R FORTV , EVENING To SET Y ( NAW )M l( i V, TiUE J.- - I wewPADio vy- ySl . v Mice AS That j 1 srAnews on I 1 That mwy .J -rli t "1 ' V- yfiZ7 Vt; V t His LAST N-Sv IS -tJ t . i," j V. " '' '' . - ' " ,'ciMTvacar N FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . Identification By Blosser " VNEU.,1 LOOKED EMEGV 3 eEE,TM LOCUV lfi WATS MY DOSWkAiCAW J (T MoE AAD A I PLACE AM' I CAWT FIND ( XA7M DW7HArS" ) ITS VOUB. DM6 ?? V ( LADIES MEAD GM ) . AY DIME 7WAT 1 LOST J JMKiX TAOUSW I'D FWD 1 ( MV DIME." AOVWCAWVOU ) V iTJUSTLlkS 'ys.. rf Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average word to tho line.). Per line, 1st Insertion: 10c rcr- line, each added consec utive Insertion . To Minimum iliarge on one or der . . a-5o RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, per-montllt SS.fiO 3 lines, pcr'.montH: .$3.t6 4 lines, per month $4.00 5 lines, per month... 94.75 K-uch' additional lino over five charired)' at 50o- per- line' per month. ' i CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired, on Mil classified orders1 to earn, these rule. lllKher mles churned on all1 credit ln gerfltiiisf TTopy for .all' classified' orders must Bo ln till office by 10 A.-M. DAV Ol lNSBRTIOV-. 8top orders- on ad Inserted nn-. til' lurlller' notice' must be re ceived by tho- same hoar or e trn- Insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rales may be earned on phone orders by payment on or berore dute -of last Insertion. PHOXK MAIN S7 ' "in Observer Want A - " win do rt"' FOR. SALE OR TRADE Folding ironing hoards made of select ed JiardWood: frames anil' life long wearing nuntlty; will not collapse. ' Kurnltui'O Exchange. iH-j. ivrtr FOR SA1.TC Tthled- nirulfiv 'hay. I'll. Main 250. Frank McKennon l-18-3t FOR- SALE i-New' piano with bencli to match. $'10 per mdnth, at price of used plnno. Eastern Oregom Music Co. 13-1-lf FOR HAMS Oooa used plnyer pianor at a- bntsaln; on casv terms. Eastern Oregon- Musio Co. 12-1-tf FOR SALE Ba-TS.' Good medi cine for rheumatism at'omach; kidney, bowel; liver, bladder and blood troubles and flu. Mv J. Rouch- at Chrla Miller's,. 1610 Adams nvemno. 1-1'41-nip WANTED Raiw furs, r pay the highest mhrjeet price promptly. Also have large stock of- made up fursi Alterations and repair ing. Chris Miller, 1510- Adams avenue. 1-14-lmp WAITED Cleaning, pressing and alteration work on both -men's and women's clothing. Expert workmanship. Phone The Ward robe, Main 73; 10-1-lm IMlSCFXtAEOXJS I'UAIN hemstitching, 6ti yd. Leave orders at Andrews Variety or 706 N. Mrs. J. P. Caldwell. l-13-14t MONEY Easy monthly payments. T.ov rates; See J. R. Oliver. -1-4-lm LONT liOST A straml of penrls, be tween fith and Cedar Sts. Can 30G-R. Generous reward. l-lS-3t LOST Pair of child's shell rimmed glasses, on Kourth- be tween Adams ave. and hlKh Bchool, Reward. Leave nt Ob- server. , l-2U-2tp USED CARS I924 - 1.U5 ' IT DO It 8KDAN8- Many other' used , car of various types. PERKINS MOTOR CO: HEALTH COXVAI.KSCEXT CKS'IURR' wori.iv itKcl.AiM" 'rnovSA'.vns lly Tlnrry 1-V Mock,- M! II!,. - - Clllcagor HI: : Member Oorgua Memorial Inst The establishment of convales cent centers whero hospital pa- 1 tlcnta- may go to complete their recovery from illness or non fatal ! accidents would be the means- of j reclalmlhg many thousands of hu- ! man wrecks- annually in the 0n- I tted Stales. ' llecause there are more than I one million disabling- uccidents, of varying lengtlis' of tline,- occur- ing lit' Industrial plants cneh year. I tho time. Is sure to coriio when' enlightened communities will pro- I vide facilities for the final rehab-' ilitatlon of each patient. 1fho TTnfted Ptntcs ; at proscnt lacks thousands- of hospital bods. Discharge is often necessary to inaUo room for acute cases of ill- ncss or accident, and tho patient Koob to his homo to make recovery without' proper medical suporvl sion desptto tho fact that many chronic or disabling conditions may ho forestalled through adequate .anfQ dhrlng tho piriou-of convales cence. With tho facilities prodded by rconvalecoitt centers; thousands of people destined to become crip pled could be restored to society as real producers. 3t is saife to say that. If rhtoagd had such a' center instead of the 200 or 300 scattered cdnvaleseent beds it has, at least 3.000 so-called permanent ly disabled- patients could bo re claimed. All cities are behind in the number of beds' needed' for such eases, to an equa I o r even greater1 extent. Nrw York City also lacks proper facilities for convalescent patient's and is in' need of such beds at, tho presonti tlmo. , . ' Such roelamnlion w;orlc -Is o(Ji-'hasriiploycd '-Glopiny ;,Qlnaa great' lmpb'rtnnco to' this commun- f head foollmli coach. ' ity since nearly 75 per cent of C .will" succeed Georgo Little charity work is tho result Of dts- wno will devote all of his time to ease and accidents. Inasmuch as his dutiefl lnconnetlon.wUh -the the patient's future is often deter directorship of athletics In gencr mlned during the period of con- al. valescense, that is, whether ho be- j . . - comes a dependent crlpplo or a handicapped or an Independent producer, or a cured person, tho value of tho work that Could: bo performed In convalescent centers cannot bo overestimated; In such centers there should bd complete therapeutic equipment to j t t.. - - , 1,4. , ( liana I and joint Injuries. The.ro should he vocational education workshops and' other rehabilitation measures. Henllng the burn, but leaving tho fingers or other joints de formed and stiff, is not a cure. Responsibility does not end in tho heart case with ro-establlshing compensation. We must guard against tho patient drifting back to the care of his physician be cause, through ignorance, ho does OFFICE CAT J3r Junius Don't lose sight of the fact that when you tell a smutty story the fellow who repeats It usually cred its It to you. , - ;. - vi' Btrangor Wlion-is'the next train duo? : i , Village Watton- Master-f-Mlsler. ' we ain't particular 'round Mere: We Stake," 'em as-they come,-- . "V hear- Freddie won' sr lovtafc i cup IKe other night." ! "Kfallr? Hi nurse have made ! lilg liiiprm cinont stnee) the last J ! ilaltt m Hatll" ,- ... , : ' Art old-timer Is one-who can re-' I member- when It- seemed' funny to .Icoll two' people a' fnmlbA rt I Happy married peoplo usually lauirh af the saino Joke even- If 'tl'tftho husband; h - ii no not deceived! Inw Is fbi tho lawyer. Speaking of "servous- rending-' how is this from the bnnk: '.'Vouf uecount is overdrawn;" " . .... - r V -' ' , 5- - Tlio only suro thing about tlie other fellow's- gumo Is that you're a dunce for biting at It. .r ' """ mnst 00 ''nf "' ' of' ' v"' " m0 'il'n Ilkc oilier' men's- wlt dot" . "iWr they? Do they?" Pablo: Once there was an of fice man. who didn't .think- ho could make money with chickens. " Pastor Smlthers: "I'd like to call "r attention to the flowers nt the altar: they are ror mono who are' sick at the close of the ser vice." I A writer asks what Is the most j obscure. Job In the world. , The vice I premiership of Italy, wo should think. ' 1 - not follow- tlie proper advice in ohocslng sultuhle employment to meet the ncr physical conditions which were tho result of his acci dent. Complete rehabilitation for those Injured in Industry, on tho streets, or in tho house must be our goal! Hand In hand with this program must go tho prevention of acci dents and prevention of unneces sary Illness. rtr.ooMY om;x takF-s grid KIT TO BADttFRS , A dose of lhe; gridiron tonic hieh Glenn F. Thlstlcwalto has unulicd at Northwestern with salu- thrv. consequences for five seasons will -beipoured out this nutumn for Uio" University of Wisconsin -which Colds The $1,000,000 .way There's a way to end. colds so quick, efficient nnd complete that we paid tUOOO.UOO, fpr.lt. Thi-.t way is Hll.b'S. It stops colds in 24 hours, checks fever, opens th-s bowels, tones the entire system. The millions who know it alwajs rely on it.- Go start it now. ' dV9Ct"' armlet flairs- B. sun vou t H ILL'S, la th. ml box aiUt portrait. M all drulft.ts aoc Adv. gome Radio -: By Taylor I mm m "Flaming Forests" At Star Is Full of Suspense' ; . i lit "The Flaming Forest", whloh ;orjened yesterday at the Star the-diter'- far a three day run, Cosmo politan has- turned' put one of the best pictures- of tho yenr. I The story, which' Is Interpreted i by one- of- the largest and most. Important casts of tho 'enr, is packed willr suspense from the opening scene until the final fado-:oilt'-bilt at the same tlmo there is- a sufficiency of comedy to re lieve the many tense and draninttc situations. i ' The screen story is by Walde- mnr Young from tho famous novel '.at the same name by James Oliver Ciirwood. and: like most thrilling (stories- from -the pen: of that fa- tnlous author, deals with the or ganisation of the Northwest 'Mounted' Police nt one of the moot critical periods lit tho history of tint Dominion of Canada. : Too much cannot be said1 In praise of tho work of- Antonio IMoreno and- Hence Adoree, who head' an all-star east: of seventeen well known players. Wedding March In Jazz Time At Sheri-ys . When Dick 'and Gloria were married, they sang the sa mo tune a light-hearted jnin! tune and she could not understand why he refused to go right on singing. She did not realize that her extrava gant whims gave him no time to :play. and so sho found another young man to supply tho jasw her frivolous nnturo demanded. Her faithful husband slaved while sho danced gayly from one party to another until In one awful mo- ment she saw the folly which was rullllliK llieir nappnu'ss. ji a tlirlllinir slllpwreclt to mnlco her appreclnto nick's loyalty and love, mid to repent with as much fervor as she had previously devoted tq her search for pleasure. . Such is tho story of "His Jazz llrlde," the hlBhly diverting Warn er picture which opened yesterday ut the Sherry theater with Matt Moore and Marie l'revost slurred In tho rohs of the bride and groom. It was- adapted to the screen by Charles I-.oruo from 'The Flapper Wife." tho novel of Heatrlco Hurton. Miss l'revost and Mr. Mooro Kivo perfect perform nnces in this comedy drama' which utmost develops into a domestic, I ject to fees, based upon tho mim tragedy. and' the direction of Her-1 her of quarts sold per day. Tlio man Haymaker lifts the production l fees rnnuo from 3 for those sell out of tho ordinary run of screen inir 10 quurls or less per day to .entertainment. . jiJ3B for thoBo selling 100 or moro' John l'ulrlck-is exoollent' as the quarts per day. Tho permits aro handsome Idler -who . escorts . tho i to be valid- for tho nerlod' of a young" brldo while her husband I yenr but may bo revoked by tho SMALL COST: Arr extension telephone costs but a few cents a day, actually less than a nickel. Can you afford to be without it at such a small cost? Home Independent Telephone Co. works, and Don Alvarado If ah el Julienne Scott, Gayno Whitman,' Goome Irvinir and Muriraret Sed- I on' oil give excellent performances In u thoroughly entertaining photo play. - Comedy Showlrig "Sue Here". 100 Men Take Part ift Fight in Barthelmess Film "The Whito Waek Shop".. stur rlng Richard Jbirthehneaa ut the Arcade theater Saturdnv only fea tures a glorious frrc-lotvall fight which involves mora tlum one hun dred men in a desert town cafe. In this mad' scramble as it was enncted in tho studio H'jvrral men wero Injured and tho sot Itsolf practically demolished in an effbrt to git realiSim The Kceno takes place In tho city of Kerr Saba; Northern Palestine, and1 serves to Introduce ; Robevt klticalrn (played-by Richard Tlar thelmess) to Xcilo the Greek dui.o ing girl, (played- by Patsy Ruth Miller) which is the heglunlng of (one of tho most beautiful' love stories- ever told dn tho serpen. "The White mark Shoop" la a highly colorrul story commencing in .an aristocratic London homo and ending In-tho udventnrous desert atmosphoro of tlie Near East. Milk License Im Bend, Oregon I Ta Be Enforced TIKXn, Ore., Jan. 21 A hUHKy Infnnt ordlnnnce. 32 month old yCBtercluy, showed Its first slim of llfo in Hend recently. It 1ms to do with the rcRfvlntlon, production and tlisnosn.1 of milk nnd cream wllhin the city nnd provide a ) p(,miiy ,. na violation. Tho ordlimnco was Introduced before tho council May 3, HI24, throimh tho effdrts of tho Bond' Civic leauruo, tho sumo nlirlit tho council approved tho food hand lers' ordinance which met with no opposition. It wiib passed by the council nnd approved by tho ma yor on May 20. 1921. "Wo are irabur to enforco tlio dairy ordinance riow and If folks don't llko it they enn havo It re pealed," said Mayor Fox. ' Permits Needed Permlls to sell and dellvor milk and creuni within tho city intiBt bo obtained under tho provisions- of l ho ordinance. Tho permit is sub- J- Tmr dtlvJUIMflP Is JssMNAr slnsflf fos- trur rssiraosTMs ot Caff Iha out-of-town issdir who mmj tiu th mrnrnut sad addnsa of some professional man. It lias been careful prepared and will prove to be a ready aid to anjr reader In obtaining prompt professional serrtce. Classified For Quick Reference Dfcntlstrf 1 !-' Ml. GEO. 8. HOFFMAN Dentist-, over Ij. & L. Drug Co. Teiu phona Main 678; 1 . Architect O. B. MILLER, ArskMsati. V La Qranda National Bm Hllalntr council if tlio rules nnd regula tions, nit) ' violated. Tho olty phy sician may suspend tho permit liondlnti action.', by- tlio council If violation renders the spread of dlseaso likely or probable. The ordinance carries a pro vision for tho appointment' by tho mayor of a dulry and' food' Inspec tor whoso annual salary shall not exceed' $160' mora titan the income from permit fees and. fines col lected; for. violations ot tho ordin ance. Frisco Garage Fire Loss Is $250,000 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21 (AP) Fire early today 'in' tlie automo bile snle.f district of Win Francisco at Van Ness avenue und l'lne street destroyed several frnnmcH while frlKhtened residents In near by apartment houses fled to the streets- In, their'- nlKhtolntlios. More titan' 3(10 persons were rout ed out of bed, but no-one was ln jurod. '.. - . ." Tho blaze- -was Itrouftbt under control after ulmos two' Houm of flKhlliiK. Several CNploMlona pro ceded' Ihe blaso.' spectators' Said. The cause of the. fire is as yet' uiiileiermlncd. DamaKO-lresllniated at $260,000. . FII18T-CI.AHM- Apartment House FOK' KAI.K nevenuo maker-.- good- district, closo in: always filled: owner will lako reasonable cash payment or, may consider smiill, modern" real-- denco as pert payment. If inter-j ested Investigate promptly. ' . lOAoie Tract Xirnll Imnmvnrl- Klnw lli T.O -rirtin.ln: Rbrnnin. housed bttl'n. some cbnrry trees. , I'llco right, good tm'ins, - .. Residence Lot ' ClbHo lit, piived street and- sew--or ii,llt paid. Terms If, desired ; ' Farrh Bargains rtnii. I7f,n at SUTiOU snot cash with 20 years' on hnlanco W 1 1 1 buy first-class Improved farm proper ties. Thesn terms offered only to experienced farmer with- sufficient means- to' operate successfully. Sales - RtitlillK - Irfums - linurniKf Currey Realty Agency 1 (tro. ft. -eitrrwy, lHwtltor lieorge Ifimtliigton .Currt-y Phone- OO-iP ' 106 Elm St., next to. City Hall ;a Rraniie,. Oregon. AstroioKdT lIRf. rRBDICRICK' BALata) 101 N Ave., La Grande, Or. Reading dally. ' A Strength-BailcKns Food For Feeble People . SCOTTS EMULSION - Rich In All CoJ-lwerOil Vitamins r. setat S fcwtit. aioouncid. n.j. st-n AN ELECTRIC HEATER For that chilly' corner A Ht Pad -For that cold bed. Specials' Now , At The La Grande Electric Co. - , . "t:vortldn liloctrlcnl" ) :. Physicians & Surgeons I.P.R B. BOUVT, M. D. ftscttco limited to diseases of tba- Ky, Ksr. Nose sed Throat. 'Nevr Pole Telephone . Building Main 18 B. O KIHBT, If. O. Physician and 8u veon. wsraep Telephvyrs' Bulldlnt juain . t RICHARD r. LASTOIS, SI. O. Physician and tturgeon; Gardner . Tulophol4 isuuainv. . ' Main ss - ! W, I", MeADORT, M. 1). Burgeon. New Foley t . Telephone llulldlna- : Main lis c. a. MoonnS m. i. Physician and burifeon. New Foley Telephoni Building Uain 1 r. L. RALITOSI, M. H. Practice limited to. diseases- of tht Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Rooms 18-19 Telephorff - Sotnmer Bulldina Me-io 7711 A C niCnABDSDrT. St. D, Survery Rooms lt-17 Telephona fiommer Bulldlna; Main lb J. A. VOM)l.ltl,lt1v, M. It. I'hysiclnn and Surgeon Over I,. & I Drug Storo flus. l'hone 1'vs. l'hono Main 618 MalnG32 Osteopathic Physicians r. i nroLtf, d. o. la-AHGARaST INtiLU. D. O. fjerteral praetloa- and the "POSt BYSTEaI" for fallen arches. Bommer Telephona OUlldinsT Main iua . ."Ollr Servlco reflect am!a-blllty,-efficiency, understand ing and' experlenee. We do of worry- the bereaved wltb details, noa do we leave derails- for tbem to worry, about, , . SatodgrassA Zimmerman , MaiB62 - UTvCLE JESSE -KNIGHT'S Spring Canyon Coal It's Hotter and Cleaner VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. Phone Main 732 for Service. f Hardware, Sash and Doors Crockery and Glassware Guns and "Ammunition F. L. LILLY HARDWARE Pbono Main 85 t K- S4i J