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Triday, April--29, 1927.- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Nine, - The Observer Want The Market i NEWTODAY FOrt ftKXT Sleeping room. ir,12 Adnms. 2B7-J. -2Utf FOR SAl.K frame $u. ' Tent , with wood i 1002 u'th. l-SD-L't FOR RUST Modern furnished . Apt. Kdenholm Apis. -ir.x-R. FOn SAI.R Chilli' Peonies for Mother' Day, May ih. ai.r.n a MM. I'hllne 4(I1-W. 4-2D-III OMDKU NOW Choice IVotiles for Mother' ''laV. fl.tfl . n ' doit. l'hone 4iil;-Wi ' :;. -'-.'4C.ati Hl'V blather it bouquet of peonies. ! Mothers' lny May kth. , n.hu n j dozen, .'l'hnne. 4iil-V. 1-Jii-tii i FOR HAM'. 1 guirdendrlll-. 1 Km'- ! ilen cultivator; I Ktinhtill organ. ' fine -condition; 1 s-ryllnder hnndi knitting niiichliici I oak toiii stiinil. table; 1 extension table, 3-' IMlVM. C. lJlnmnt ;' Hell, 11120 Denton Ave., l.n (lrandc, Ore. . 1 ' - , 4-29-2tp 1 FOR : HI-INT '.3-rniihi furnished ! apartment on the. lower, fldor. . 2107 3rd. St.- 4-2!iLf ;'" 7 POlt KAI.E AND TRADE j ' FOIL SAi.U Oil TltADTC Mnltno- inuh cedar lined .tt'tlnk.-good an hew;' half price.' Ftirnltnro Ex change. -. .. - '.. ,4-25-tf; FOR SAI.K . Plymouth Rock ! spring fryers, also. 3 month old pullets. l'linno 2I'J-.I, ' 4-!8-3t FOR SALE Oil TltADl-l .Maxwell touring cur In A-l condition, fot Vfhut have you 7 i:(2J T. ., ' , V , . . 4.20-4tp TO-TRADE Typewriter for port able sewinu inacliiiic. Eastern Oregon Typewriter (,'o. IMioun JJalfl 707. 4-20-r,t FOR SALE OR TRAI1E And tills fc) a bargain, too: 9x12 vug car pets: just ns Kood ns new, $5. on each. I''tirnltnre Kxclianpe. , , 4-25-lf FOR SALE OR TRADE An old style walnut, dresser, marble top, 1irKC mirror; commode anil h'.-J th mutch.. Furniture Kxehanife. 7 ' , . 4-8rtf FOR SA.LI0. OR TRADE A Mon arch range, nickel legs. 20-inch Wven, large reservoir, $r,!. l-'ur-jilture Exchnnge. 4-25-U FOlt SALE OR TRADR Hlx-room house; 4 rooms, brick, built-in cellar; 2 lols 4'Jxllu; 3 lots fffixasC, cheap for cash. C. El Jli6nt Hell, 1020 llenlonave., La fjrande, Ore. 4-25-Ctp. FOU fiALH Piano In Ti Orandn vicinity. Also on fine l'luyer lUano to -he sold at b:irRaln for quick Bale. Pay ten or fifteen dollars monthly. For particulars nddresH "Western Pin no llrokef asre company, The hnlles, Oregon. 4-L'7-12tp FOR SALE r.rnnd new B-ronm house, lights and water, Dutch clipboards, 2 bedrooms 2 clothes closets, biiiltup flower window, garage, large verandas, $800.00 down, balance $10.00 per month or more. Call Main 24S. 4-27-3t FOR SALE All slies fluff nnd rag rugs. Rug clenning; mnttresses rebuilt; feather mattresses made; furniture upholstering. Ln Orando Mattress & Weaving Works, Licensed Fiimlgators. Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, Prop. , 3-1-1 m MOM'N' POP. Boy'- l'm feeling great To dv-guess ru. moex. OFF WORK ftND Give we GOLF STICKS A LITTLc EH-CRCISe - FRECKLES AND HIS ACvVvE LIES W ROWS AM AU AMfiKT BLAZE AlOT A7WIA3 WASSAVJE0 UO 7EABl.yA0BAJWS - PRBCiilBS AAS ? JOT B&EA ACC0CM7ED F0R AX) 7PACE OFMIAA AAS 8EE0 FOUMp t BWAlS''.' Place of Union and Wallowa Counties - - - Observer Want Ad Rates (Cot ui t five average wonts to the line.) . Per line, 1st Insertion (Oc I'er line, each added con.iec- utlve Insertion 1o Minimum i harau on one Or- , iter 23C " RATH 11Y MONTH ' 9 lliH-i) ier month..... ,..J.50 it lines, per- month ....$il.y.-i 4 lines, nor immtli .. ,,..$4,110 A Him, net month ... ........ ..IM 71 Kadi atlitlllonnl line over five charged at AOc ter line per month. ... . CASH IV ADVAXCE In re nuirctl on all Classified onlcrs to earn these rates. . Higher rales charted bn all credit In sert ions, Copy for all Classified orders must ho In this office by 10 A. M. IAY OF l.'Sl:llTION. Htnp orders on ad Inserted 'un til further notice, must be re ceived by the name hour or ex tra Insertion will be charged. Telephone o r d e r a solicited. Cash- rates- may be earned on phono orders hy payment on or before date of last Insertion. I'HONF. M.t "An Observer Want Ail Will lio If . "" "'an.ie, ,va ,,,.,., f,n,11KH of FOR SALE OR' TRADE Work O'0"' f1r''.,",? ' I''T,1 "",ta r"r",0- The . husband won a horses and wi.bo.i. Noble. R. F. 1", , '11 "", . ."hk fi''1"'"1" ' ' of 4.. I), No. 2. . , 4-S-2tpl,n'VroVeJn'J , r, J , , i1 -l'Wtl to the wife. ' , office of the Lily Recorder of said' ,i Wl LL TRADE light car for fur nlturo. Call 1203 Y Ave. after 5 o'clock ' - 4-28-3tp FOB RENT FOR RENT Apt, Fenrt. 1307 4-28tf FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms and two barns. 1707 Jeff. Ave. 4-38-2tp FOR RENT 3-ronm partly mod-ifi-n hnusei Woodshed, hen house, garage, 2 lots, $13 per mo. Call OuC-R. 4-28-31P FOR TEAM WORK and excavat ing, fertiliser And pole wood, call Andy Dillon, 1707 Jeff. Are. 4-38-3tp KOfl 1 JlKNT Modet'h C rofttn liouBc, closo Id. Cull 20C-M, 6r 1304 N live. 4-21-lf l-'Oll H15NT Rix-""'" modern house. IiKiniro 'lir.' Ai ft.' 1tlch" ardMon. i-'l-lT FOll UKNT fiervlcfl Blafldh. store nnd rooms, llox X, Kninrin. )ie. ; S-30-lmp WANTED WANTED HfJlisework, care of children or Intimity. 1304 O. 4-28-2lp WANTKI) Experienced operator or will sell beauty shop. Write 1111, cam Observer. 4-2(l-6lp WANTED Plain hemstitching, Co a yd. 700 N Ave. Mrs, J. p. Caldwell. 3-29-lm WANTED Tfi trade a tenor bnnjo for a regular five-stringy banjo. The tenor banjo IS a good one In. a .beautiful case. Call Math 248. . . 4-27-3t FRIENDS in 1 is- 5 ) ( IT5ATE0RI8LE 81.0VJ "irre. ( ) AAlDJuSrvi!MEN7HEy JAOAX6WI7UOS K3V Mud i MAD 7UIMSS AIC6, AS LOOS AS J 11 I'l-V. SN6 7HE. SQV.6 VOU WISM . ?Jff&. ' r MssTM) 77 Ad Page; I RnSCElXAJiEOtlS ItKSqltT IIKM' WANTKD Wait resses, chambermaids, kitchen? and general help. Call Main' ---Jt I i'...v.wi'.i.wAiir. m i.-, t 1AI Ton Itetll.s. 11.25; wu ; ; lor pailn. II. 301 rhe hollers. 9c: cups and saucers. 2De. W'o huv, aell or trade, Ftlillllur.. Kx- rjlunse, 4.4-J. . ,4-25-lf NURSERY SALES YARD bark of Aloon Drup on Adams Ave., Wn. Nursery of. Toplit'iilsli, 'VVIi.. l'uro breed, Whole rootod,. hardy stock.' Trees, shade, fruit and ocnameiit- nls, eyej'Bi'eens: perennials, vines, ' , , strawberries mid raspberries hear i A dear old soul declines she this season, blackberries. Roses!''"111 'maKlne, what women's find shi ol.s lilnnm !hlsnr l-nm. I ,'"' unlnit to. Well. It's merelnl nlnntlnL-" Solicited. let' & Johnson, Main CCS. ,4-8-lnip I'AINT IT YOURSELF" with Sun flower Auto Itnhher Enamel, and " have no brush marks. And use Ihe enr the next day. Kvery -eus- tomer nhsolutely more than satis- fled. Boys. Klrls. ladles anil men ; lot or., lilni; ,,' . ,nn lise this paint. Acid, .alkali j .' mid water proof. Kvery can! y ; guaranteed. 2.00 for smalj cars. I 1:vc" ,hp nve'alls a worklnK man $3.76 to $5.00 for lurce ears. All , "'ears lind tl le l.arlicr's coat It het cnlors. For sale at Stuart's Shoe,"'!' "'w days than the formal dress Shop, 1309 Adams, next door to did In the olden times. Star Theater; ., S-2'J-lm CAI.li FOR I111H ,' - ' . Sidewalk liniirovciiit'iit.- Senled bids will he received hy the commission of the. city of Jji fjrande, OreKon, fur lho construc tion of the improvement In side- walk Improvement district number A deposit of Flvo Hollars ($"i.00) ; will ho required for a. set of plans : aim Fn,,,m. .,n o m.oii mi Will OB If I III HI II I II llllllll'r IS llll' ffi ! 0 , , , . 7 , ' I lllds will be received to the hour ; ' ! , USED CARS CHOICE OF 3 1922 TOl'MNCr CARS $75.00 TERKINS MOTOR CO. 4-2!i-l For Sale New modern 4-room house, nlat. tered, plumbed, Imminent, Kiirnj;' j lor $5(iu. "Very liberal terms. A t i --- - t' i' -i (odern 5-iooni house, lmrdwool floors,- ni(- lot, rbsirahlc localio.i for $:looo, - ' Five-room modern home with garage for $1'700. This Is a real btty nnd In good n'-lKbborhoo I. $SflO cash, balance like rent. Good 4-ronm bouse, plumbed, garage, fruit and shade. Four Ipta, cement walks, for 24Uu. T!rms, Modern B-room bouse, close In. just off., pnvement; plastered, plumbed, 'garage, for $2200. ICasy ternirf, Kales - Runlnls - Loans - Insurance Currey Realty Agency Geo. H. Currey, Kcaltor George Huntington Currey I'fioue 2t)0-,( 108 Elm St., next to City Hull .& Grande, Oregon. I i i Too Nosey Burned Out! OFFICE CAT TAAOS MANN mo. , J3r Junius "What has become of the oht fiiKhUmed wonitin whrt never enm 1 ' - . 1 Moths tiro tOrtiiointn.l IIht out ' iioihlnx but hull's. I ThoiiKh one m.w. I. unahlc to dlsi llalne his olilluatlous. he should .iys he able to rt'iiiemher lliem. j ,lnt f(,r ln , t,1(, o(h fellw he has to do, the Home In Volir ease. . ' , . i. , , .. I The boss Is always fthwl to seo I the fellow hack from a vacation who is wind to t;ei hack.. R II! It M 'Y v w -If Hut-'''1"1" ""t Iheyre not comlim any. where near i ho ankles. I Hat, drink and he 'you'll soon be drunk. merry and Nmiietliues it ulri thinks a hit or t a fellow mid somctlnii's ti hnusi and IVH'XI) II Fit fltlF.fi NEW YORK Having called her wealthy elderly hilshatiil nil ' old fool and a dumhlicil and stayed out late at nlKht ut card parties lll'CllllR,, 1, W1IM lll,t, It. .allltLr l,.o Julius F. Fleischer, cx-stcnoKraph- of seven-thlrtv 11 jy 4lh ll3j t J.(M1'nl n' tlJe (',lIV in, 'Wednesday, the commission hlllhllllK at Jji f, ,.,, Ol'eitUII, and must he ac- Ipnmh.nln,! 1.., .. M,lnri ..l.nl. 1 com h;i tiic1 l',v , ''ic,up-s bond. In llio sum of ten per cent of the amount bid ns a K,.,oa f , ecepla.ico and completion of contract If awarded. t necks win he returned to un successful bidders. The commission reserves t ho right to reject any and all bids.. Ily order of tho Commission April 0th, 11127. ' .1. E. STEARNS, .Recorder of the Clly "f La (irande, Oregon 4-22-10t Success Speaks for Itself RESPONDING to the need of the many Californian9 who come north fdr my famous Rectal and Colon treatments, and to countless In quiries received from that section, offices have ben opened in San Francisco, 702 Mark t Street, corner Geary. A highly killed I Snle will be maintained there, s at Port land and Seattle. My remirkable Uuaranlee a PILES CURED OR FEB RETURNED will alto b observed, liiisannouncemen cnnbk'S my thnusanJs of forma northwest nanencs roiwvit tnci California frlrnds ottbeavailabil Ity of my treatments. FULJilOO pane bonk on request. DEAN. M.D..Iru TwK OR t Of O N OF WASMINOTON PORTLAND OmCES; SEATTLE OFflCCI 1 brOfcffr, Buifoinm'W-mXhjfctMdk nTHANrJ MA N OTtl A", r1 K0MPH ! VNOMfiFB WHO CAM EEV-llPlnCi TTTE PROBABLY I SOWETrtlWCi REuftKOING HIS PoP'SORN FARM 'THE EMVeuJPE'S OPEM-t'CC JU9T TAKE A PEEK ! i Win. I'ctiii r ecu ts--A Coml rignr i - " - - hQ)& ''7Wi aT I DoMT CARE ABoOV AV iSSn7 MfMWM Zm, I D6STRWSD -1 CAM OUflC6 "Gorilla Hunt" Coming to Sherrys Sunday A piiRPant ut thfv. wild life if dnikeNt Afiint. That Ih th way In which "The tiorllla limit,' which It co in Inn to Sherry theater, will Impress nil who sec It. Try t hn fiKlne, l"E linen iC xafarin, carry hiK heavy btiritoiiH over Branny lalnst littered with hleuchlnK honen where ne of the many 11 Hern hun met irtul nln hi hln victim, irranny linit)8 where nntelnpen ami uthffr ftunie are an ntimermin an cattle, and neem an taind, tintll the ncent of ftonie killer or iierhapn tho NtraiiKo ncent of hnhiaiiH hoiuIh then. HcaniperinK away, , . The trip on the river In one hum thrill, the C'ohko fltvn between bapkn that are an lovely an any In the world, and none of the' rent have the niajenty of the immenne forest that linen thin .tnyntery en veloped ntream. lintel ulliKatnrH and pythonn make the hnnkn lurk Inu places of death, and even In the stream with 1(h treacheroun cur rent, death and thinner lmk hi a thousand forniH. (Hunt hippoputo ml He on the muddy flntn, or Him themnelveH in the' occasional nhal Iriws, hiiKe inoffeiiHlvo looking tiruten, hut armed with terrific Jawn and mannive strength that Riven to their charge a menace Unit few care 'to face. With all the bounty that nature hns Klvcn to tlie t'oiiKti, the merest amateur can Henne..the pres ence nf dimmer In every moment of itn hot and sweltering days, and only a man with the Iron nerve that Jleu IhniiridKe possesses could have pressed forward tn achieve his end, and procure this wonderful picture for the whofe world. "New York" True Picture of Manhattan Isle . li you've ever thought of tailing a. trip to New York If you've ever been there and would like to go again If you've ever wondered whether all you read In the papers about America's first city could be true go to the Arcade theater to day or Saturday and see Luther Reed's current I'nramount produc tion; "New York". -Why? "New York" Is the kind of film that even hard boiled critics like to refer' to ns "gorgeous tnolo drama; plus." The "plus" Is Insert ed for thoRn remarkable views or Oathnm against which the story takes place, A splendid cast ticmlcil by Rlcar- ' do Cortex. Lois Wilson. Estelle Taylor (Mrs. Jack Dempsey). Wil liam Powell and Nornmlt Trevor, enacts the thrilling story. It's bne of gangsters and get-rlch-folk, of the Howcry and Park Avenue, of a jazz, band 'drummer and a society mlss.'and of flcspalr'nnd happiness. It's the story of a man who climbs out of the sciualld environment where birth has placed him, raises himself to a pinnacle from which the jilcasilre-loving world (brows praise, gives him Ihe girl of his heart, nnd then Fate, that well known Hpeotcr of the screen steps 111 and deals a surprising blow. Coming from the smooth flowing pens of Harbaro. Chambers and Heeky Gardiner, "New York" Is as exciting and hectic n tale as I ho town, Itself. Looking at I'nra mounl's lalcst from a niimlier of angles (hy the way, there are lots of ciueer 'camera angles In the film) we should place 11 on the recommended list. Also showing' Pnlhe News and Fables. A school in Oklnhomii f'ily, Okla., offered lo accept cotton as a payment for tuition laHt fall and j, iinnill :ijtl UllHiniln mhuh'u imiii selves of the opportunlly. MASSON I e0 Jtf1K sec. Maynard Scores In Offering At The Star . Ken Mayr.urd scores again In his latest First National production, "Somewhere In Sonora", now at the Star theater.' The Western star astonishes with his ability to do the most sensational and daring riding stunts ever seen on the screen. "Somewhere In Soiiora" goes rurther than Just supplying thrills. - It bus a story rcplcto with ro mance and beautiful background. The photography Is magnificent. Charles H. Rogers, tho producer, and Al Rogell, the director, havo added sufficient historical Interest 111 the tale lo put tho production head and shoulders nbovo tho av erage Western feature. Maynard Is seen us Hob Itlshdp, a ruinous rider who explores vari ous sections of Arlnohu and Mexico for Hart Leadley. played by Joo Itcnnett. the runaway son or Hisli op's henelnotor. Mary Hurton (Kathleen Collins), the daughter of a silver mine owner, lakes a dislike to lllshop lit the outset of the tale. Her love for him grows with the picture. Hen Corhctt a" "Keltic Helly" Simpson and .Monto Montague give -effective comedy relief us Hlshop's pals. Charles Hills Mallcs. Curl Stock dale. Richard Nclll and Yvonne Howell lend line support 111 excel lent characterizations. "Somewhere in Sonora" nnd tho 11. C. Wttwcr comedy "Ladles Pre fer llrunettes" will be shown to night and Saturday. . Fred Thomson Is Star in "Two-Gun Man" ': Picture fans are rapidly rnhlllltt to know Fred Thomson ns the-jDiit-stamling western actor of the screen, and his latest releaso "The Two-Oun Man." which comes for n two days run at the Sherry thea-l ter today, gives ample promise of his successful future in that jiosl-l tlnn. The story, tho first of a series, Fred will make from the pen of , Stewart Edward White, probably I the best-known living writer 011 the West and tho outdoors general-j ly, shows a decided advance . In theme and treatment over the usual screen material, and Director Dave K'irkland, who wielded the mega-1 phono oil Fred's recent triumphs,! again displays his, genius la hlsj handling of this production. Another "different" feature or the picture Is In the superb settings. The entire company went far Into n remote region of tho high Sierras for tho exterior scenes, ufid the snmv-cnpped peaks, form an un usual background nnd add greeUy to tho Impresslveness of the film. The story revolves around Fred's attempts. In save the, family ranch from the grasp of Johnson, (in un scrupulous neighbor. The activities nf an unknown cattle rustler, who first steals much of Fred's strtek. Is followed by the mysterious depre dations on Johnson's herds, and In an atmosphere of rewards, unseen riders, a beiiiltlfdl IM, anil a sher iff's posse, Fjed fights his way through to victory nnd li mivel ell' max. William !). Wing hns made an excellent adaptation lind con tinuity from Mr. White's story, and the cast. Including. Ollvo Ilashrouck as the heroine. Sheldon Lewis as Johnson, and Frank llagney, Ivar MnFnddcn, William Courlwrlght, Joe IJowling, Arthur Millet, Willie Fung and little Hilly Tlutts, all give remarkable support. A comedy with Jlmnile Adams Is also being shown. ASVLC.M I'Olt INDIANS CANTON, S. D. Tim only asy lum In the United States for tho Indian insnno is at Canton, S. D. By Taylor CONFOUNfJ IT ! after this weem&mm CAM OPEN HIS BggS OWN TtLtUKflMM THIS WIRE HftS JUST ABOUT u.t.eAT.orr. tjwn mr service, mc. J By Blosser 1 iSi Professional Directory ThU directory Is especially bendy for the newcomer or for the out-of-town reader who mar want the name and address of some professional man. It haa been carefallr prepared ami will prove to be a ready aid to any reader In obtaining prompt professional ervloo, . ,..' . Classified For Quick Reference r Dentists OR. CifcO. t. ltor-MAH Dentist ovr I,. & I Drug L'o. Telephone Main Gr Architect C, . MUil.cn, Architect Itooiil 7 . La Orsnde National Hank Building NOTICK In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County f Union. ' ln the Mutter nf the Liquidation nf the Cove State Hunk, Cove, Ore gon, Insolvent. ' Notice is hereby given that the Honorable J.' W. Knnwles, Judge of the uhove en-titled Cmirti t-us ordered and authorized Frank c. Ilraniwetl, Superintendent of Unnka of the Stale of Oregert and lit charge ef the liquidation of the above entitled hank, to pay a divi dend of twenty per cent CAOI) up on the claims of all depositor as filed with the Superintendent nf flunks, and that the mild dividend Will be paid by the said Krank C Hramweil on .May 3, 1927. Date of First Publication April 2K, 11127. ' FRANK. C IIRAJI VV1CLL, Superintendent of Hanks. ' Hy tl. N. COClrtANE, Deputy Superintendent of Hanks. ' . Apr. 28-rit Astt-ologer mnn. rnnnRmcK nAi.MRS 101 N, Are., ha. Orantte, Ore. Readings dally, Tlendings by Mull a Hp 00 laity Is Your Property Insurance Sound? fly that 1ve tncuni does It afford ymt full protection, according to proberty values today? !a It the best type of Infliifitncti for your risks? Doe It give you full value for your premium expendi ture"? 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