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Friday, June 1, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PawNlr The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa NEWTODAY FOR. RENT 3-room J 009 4th St. apt. rati C-l-Stp Poll RUNT Modern 0-iooin house, choice res. district. Hot wulcr. Automatic oil furnnce. hardwood floor, heated garage, etc. Mrs. IJoyd Scrlber. Phone 507-W or Main 77. : 0-1-Ct I'Dit k A 1.10 Kitie plitno, ut n bar gain. Phone 23-J. 0-1 -.Hp jjVAXTKI) To buy a cur loud of good, gentle work horses. Chuck Steel, Sucnjawea Hotel. G-l-Stp It'll I KI.'VT . i.i-nnm t'ufiiiwhf.l house. 1'lne. Inonlre 1 SO I ' Jackson. - . 0-1-Ct l'(Mt JtKNT Modern furnished . dpt. Oround flour, l'h. 2r3-J. 0-l-2t hOKT -Large butcher! cleaver, be tween l,a Cliumle .-'louring -Villa nnd Rude's Alkt. J return to llodo's Mkt. v u-l-fit , KOlt ItKNT .''mulshed house. Sd4 Hprlng. Cull Main ?(.' -l-3t KOlt UK NT New modern upl., at J 00 1 7(h St. Kbr n-nt very rea sonable. It, will be known as the Kostor Apt. hereufter. Peo Mrs. Zuber. (i-l-2tp I'AfNT yoi'll CAR yourself with Sunflower- Rubber Auto Enamel. It leaves no brush marks, drya over night, Is ucid, alkali and wut cr-p roof . He n not h or sn t fa te fled customer. We also paint curs. J. (J. Stuart, exclusive agent, 1612 Jeff. uve. Ph. 45-J. (i-l-Ct VISIT CARlt'S KXCHAN(ilr; HKI'AHT-MKNT For Values In I'aed Furniture. We list a few items for example. Slightly used 12x14 Tent $15.00 Ivory Ited and Dresser, 2 pes. 4n.o0 1'sed Refrigerator t. 7.50 I sed Refrigerator 12.00 Used Ivory Dresser 15.''J Heavy Oak Rocker 4.75 I'aed 3-bui ner OlkStovc, wlih back 22.50 New .Mattress, torn tick, all cotton, 45 lb 7.50 lsed full size Iron lied 4.6u 1'si-d Monarch Range ."7.50 Used Oak Library Table 15. no I'sed Oak Huffet 16.50 Dozens of other Items In the : houseliold; line, "5'oiir Credit Is CJood. ICusy Pay men ta PARR FITRNITtTR10 CO. Tnn. FOR SALE AND TRADE FOR RAMS Dry 1(I-ln. wood, cord 1 wood. Ph. 227-W. . 5-7-lm FOR 6AM-3 OR TRADM-i-ElVctrlc plates, ono nnd two burners, sin gle, or threo heat. Furnlturo lix change. C-2Ctf FOR HAlAi OH TllADM Auto tents with floor, nnd nwnfng. Heavy duck. Furnlturo Kx change. G-20tf FOR SALH OR TUAUK Auto wardrobe trunks at prices you can afford to pay. Wonderful for the vacation or enmping trip. Furniture Kxchange. 5-2iitf FOR SALTS 5-rootn house, garage, fc lawn, shrubs, shade nnd fruit trees. Paved street. Terms can be had. In good residence sec tion. 307 Spring St. 5-25tf FOR RENT S-room Duplex with bath, strict ly modern, full basement, fur nace. In best residential district. Allen Duplex. 1507 4th St., Main 543. k)M'N' POP vou'fce ' Must two JUfAPS'BEHIND THE MILKMfcM . I SU&POiE V0U LOST (kS USUM--V0U ftUVJAMS CO AT . POKER PfctJTIES FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS y fuz oc"; a dmcd RFrrvW oa - 7WAT WIS VNE OUSUT TO 6ET SOMEPLAc-VWHAT do you say IP may TO CATCM SWE FISA FIPE ANDVWEMAME A you . -71trr MICE BAkED FISA FOR OOP. SUPPERS Observer Want Ad Rates ' (Count fire average worJa . to lite line.) Per line, 1st Insertion Do Per lino, eat'li added consec utive Insertion ....... To Minimum charge on one or der .-. : 5o RATES BY MONTH 2 linos, pur inonili... .....-$2,150 s lines, iK r inonili. ............ :!. as 4 lines, it'r mouth..,. . $4.00 5 lines, tier month .....$4.75 Diii-Ii uililltloiiul lino over five charged ut 60o per line per luuiitu.. CASH IS ADVANbE ! re quired on all Clnsslflcd order to curn I huso rules. Higher rate charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for ull Classified orders must bo In this office by 10 A. M. MAY OF INSERTION. Stop or liters on ad Inserted until further notice must bo received by the snme hour or euro Insertion will be charged. . Telephone order a solicited. Cash rules may be earned on phone orders by payment onaor before dato of last insertion. PHONE MAIN 87 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" FOR MUTT FOR RENTA Modern 6 -room house. Phono 409J. 6-10-tf. FOR RENT Modern house, well furnished at 1903 Adams. 5-25tf FOR RENT 472-R.- Modern house. Call 6-11-tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 1512 Adums. Ph. 257-J. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. Adults. 1G1-W. 4-17-tf FOR RENT New 4-room apt., near high school.' Call 300-W. 6-28-tf FOR RENT 6-room home, with fine garden plot and good water rieht. S15 per month. W. II. uoJmcnkamp Co, 4-10-tf FOR RENT 2-room, S-room and 5-room furnished houses. Clean and qulot. 1810 Greenwood. 4-2a-tt FOR RENT Modern 3-room apis. 'All equipped with frlgldalre, electric " range nnV'' bullt-lns. hardwood floors nnd overstuffed furniture. Lnndis Court Apts. Call Main 095. 5-1 1-1 nip MISCKtIiANEOtI8 ViVY, SELL, MOVE AND TRADE houses. John Mars. 5-2-tf EASTERN OREGON Schooi of Mu sic violin, piano, voice credits. 1. O. O. F. Temple. Ph. 447-J. S-9-1M HOARD AND ROOM, $35 a mo. Virginia Hotel, Depot St. 6-2-lm LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up holstering & Weaving Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, Prop. 12-1-lm MONEY TO LOAN We have mon ey to loan on desirable city prop erty nt the low rate of Interest Of G. We write all kinds of in surance, including life. Chns. H. Reynolds. ; 3-10-tf ( Fisn.'iX7sT rpuie. AFTER EATIA1S - TUUMUAJT V NOPE ! VOO'BC 1 V E , Tufa's, " "SJ -$4J$ T 1 f T. '. I -J r hfi Sr-.r ia rmwL 7 r,w . Yrf r - ft, ' H I, f I i 11. rn t.Knmfltxjtr.' i . ni-s i ..vsu ,, nu I BUT BfeRRIES AOD FRUIT SOME PRY VMOOO FOB. A kk A cowut VNMIL.6 BIS OAIE CATC A, CICII I' mm Ad Page Counties MISS GLADYS MltAER announces that she will continue her piano class until August 1st. Reserva tions should be made early. Call . 463-W. S-S-lm. MRS. P. 8. ROBINSON, accredit ed teacher of violin and piano will teach through the summer. For reservations call . 7 6-J. 1408 4th. ' 8-12-lm WANTED WANTK1J Man wants work of any kind, 1306 I'enn. 5-30-tilp ANTHII - Experienced girl for general housework. Mrs, F. K. i.qn,er. ph. -Main .84. 6-30f WANTKIJ TO RKNT June 6 -room well furnished house, or 4 room opt. Call W. A. Berry, Main !'. 6.l-2tp Lindy Slips From n ilCltoiUWH iMrrc T.ONO BT3ACH,'- Cnl., 'Juno 1 (AP) -Once more displaying hln fondness fop disregarding alrendy arranged plans and for avoiding newspaper men. Colonel Charles A." Lindbergh stole nn early "flight" away from the Municipal airport hero at 5:10 a m.t in a Ryan mono pjnne. He headed, presumably, for iSnn Francisco. I 1'he plane lindy flew was ono , loaned to him by the Manoney Air plane company of Sun Diego,, build , ers of his famous "Spirit of St. 1-ouls" and its sister ship which ho now owns and flys. The latter Plane now Is nt the Mahoney fao- tory getting a little touching up. Major Lanphler njd Colonel Rreckenrldge, Lindbergh's flying companions on his recent trip from New York, were with him when hej lert nere. Sl'SPIXT KILLS K1LF MARRHFIELD. Ore., June 1 (AP) William T. Sain, fiO, engi neer on the government dredge Colonel P. S. Much ended his life here In the back yard-of his homo by Inhaling gas from a tube which he ran from his house to a canvas tent. His act was caused by brood ing over his arrest on a charge in volving young girls ut'Empive. When gravy does not brown pour into it a tablespoonful of liquid coffee. Jt will brown immediately and contain no taste of coffee. This Ms ouleker than hrownlnir flour when In a hurry. i FOR SALE Apartment house, well locat ed, close in. Always occupied r-by .permanent, tenants. Income -$75 pee month, besides provld- , lug a good, home for owner. An exceptional price. Income , will more than meet the pay- meats and taxes. This should appeal to some ambitious wlfo whose huslmnd has a good po- sltlon, to such this opportun ity .means the possession of n good property worth several thousand dollnrs, all paid for, ! that otherwise would not bo possible. Owner might accept a small home as part payment. Call and permit me to give you details and show you this prop erty, and ascertain why the owner desires making a change. o Money to loan on La Grande city property, and on farms in Wallowa, Union and Raker counHcs. Geo. H. Currey Realtor Safety . And Then What? eooo. 0O7WIMS vit sua - lC szsnBBSBSBasBssaj V - I OFFICE CAT America is tnlnklnK. It thinks all week In au effort to select some I I1. (' to go on Sunday. A pessimist Is a man who believes that every raspberry has a worm In It. All the Constitution guarantees Is the pursuit of happiness. You have to catch up with it yourself. ,. , ,. , ' . . Tire most old-fashioned man In "oK.i.K ...r Ha - durable wife. ., Thoro Is no use trying to Joftc'A Won.n. The , day i,H heard ,,.,. Koait ,,, ami lc ,,, , , . hls llc. Do you know why 1 am like a tmiilc?" he asked lier when he went ilMime. j '.o," she repllcil prdmprly. "I know you arc, bill 1 don't know j"'" u ",'''':' Tencher: "An epidemic is nny- tniiiK tmit spreads. .uv. name tin epidemic. Tommy: "Jam, ma'am!" ' Dyspepsia does not come so much from the food we eat us fro in our thoughts while we eat It. - . : Two Oregon farmers became at outs one day and neither having any special admiration for the ap pearance' of Ihe other, the follow ing remarks were heard: "Yep," said the one, "I had n beard like yourn once, and when I realized how ft make me look I cut It off, b'gosh.' once and when I realized I couldn't once, nnd when I realized I couldn't cut It off I grew a beard, by heck.' Little Willie was present nt din ner when the parson was Invited. When dinner was about'" to start the parson reverently bent his head over his plate. Everybody was quiet, when a little voice piped out: "It's all right, mister the meat's quite fresh." The stout lady on the scute was eagerly wnfrlictl liy two small boys., Tlie lady ttrtpeI In her eent. hue the machine war out of ortlcr and only mclsieredl 75 pounds. Good night, Hill." gnsKMl one of the youngsters in ainaxcmeut. She's hollow!' ITow do you play hookey from the correspondence school?" I send them an empty envelope, An enterprising florist put this npnouncement In his window: "We give a packet of flower seed with every plant." :111s competitor across the street mil tilt Ihlu? "Wo rrlva thn m, i-l 1, with every plant. 1 ' J'Thero must bo a lot of golfers In this office building.' "Why so?" "When I called 'Four!' In the ele valor this morning, all the pusscn gers ducked." A physician declares that fits n re becoming more prevalent,- Due, probably, to the survival of the fittest. WASHINGTON ( AP) A final intensive drive is being launched by the United Stutes children's bu- reau In Its campaign to bring every state Into t he birth registration area by 1!)30. There are six states that hnve not yet compiled with the bureau of census requirement of a 90 por cent birth registration: Nevada. South Dakota, Colorado, Ww M'tco, Texas and South Car olina. The bureau, with the aid of negro physicians, was uble to bring Louisiana and Georgia last year Into tho area. First . f BO-' IF OR T J 1 X SOT SO EXCITED SODO l.Bor ITSTcx SOME OF THE KIDS ) CATCAIA40WiSFISMr REAUToBEA . BAUOwTe J i FOR60T ALL. ABOUT US ) DREAM-VjBLV. rouLDowLy beim lost vw our S7aet up tme . STUIS'' r If AEPeiM7wejOM6LES) RIVJER INTME JZlJ- J OFAFRICAI WSM-X. MORAJMei' J ft i ' AU.7WISVJAS yT V V. ' tJi . O'w. s ma Mswcc. me. ? A AT M THE Marion Davies Ideally Cast In "Quality Street" . No wiser selection than that of Marlon Davies could have been made to plaji the role of Phnehe Throssel lit Sir James Harris's "Quality Street," which . Metru- ..i1.-,i w.t.it. i, ai.AU.i.,.. d Httlurday at the Arcade i,,,ler i "Quality Street' known through- , , wor( , ( mnic,,! vehicles ever written. ... .rt.,., , , .,.,.,,.., PUhllo by Maude Adams nnd more l , ,Z Vi. ,1.. w ', r""' we"upon ,L sereem ' ' recently by lelen Hayes, both of The role demands a certain por. trayul of the whimsical which not one actress In a hundred could of fer with any marked degree of suc cess. , . It Is to he hoped that Marlon will be given more rotes like It, for the sake' of ploture-goers who, though many would deny It, up precinte ' a good portrayal of a classio role. The. Rarrle vehicle -.gives Miss Davies ample opportunity to exer cise her talents as a , comedienne but at the same time it demands the pnthos and drama in which this star is so rich. The settings of tills picture are remarkable and will, no doubt, be copied for many a wealthy home. The costumes are quaint and ex ceedingly becoming to Miss Davies' quaint blonde beauty. fciieh films as "Quality Street" will do much to elevate motion pis til res to a high art and to give con fidence to the great writers who are beginning to dispose of their best vjrka to motion picture pro ducers. The play Is 'laid In provincial England curly In the nineteenth century nnd has been extremely well directed by Sidney Franklin. Conrad Nagel, as leading man, of fers his usual good work. The supporting cast Ma unusunlly good. "Racing Romeo" Showing Today At Colonial Red Orange has lost none of the speed which has characterized his sensational gridiron; performances. If the reaction of audiences to his sensational portrnyal of Red Wul dron, motor maniac In "The Rac- Ing Romeo" Which Is showing at .the Colonial theater today and Saturday Is any criterion. "The Galloping Ghost of the Gridiron" has taken (his role In I Mr , a TJur-lri.e fTnn-ian" ti lth nlinr. acteristic seriousness, and under! the guidance df Frank Lockhart, t premier race track driver, burns lup the ground In the great speed way race spectacularlyj)lctureri in this fen Lure. The ull-star cast of love and fun m n k e rs with R ed G ra n ge In t b I s peppy picture are wlnsomo Johyno, Ralston, Trixle Frlganza, rotu'nd and comical, and Wnlter liters, 'fumed fat man of the screen. Tilers' (ludicrous seriousness provides nn I excellent foil for the lighter Grunge, while Tiixie has her fol- lowing In uproars when she chases 'poor Red away from Sally, the jhei'olne. Altogether "The Racing Romeo" Is . a speeding, happy-go-lucky thriller of the screen with up-to date, up-to-the-seeond pep. This feature, rclerfWd by F. R. O. Is pre sented by Joseph P. Kennedy nnd directed by Sam Wood. It was written by Ryron Morgan, who also wrote that other, big hit, "Rookies" for Wood. "Rig Roy," that cute baby with the big shoes, derby fiat and diap ers, the only three-year-old movie star In the world. Is the cause of all the laughter ut the Colonial the ater today and Saturday, where his latest comedy "Kid Tricks' l the fun-spot on the hill. "Ham and Eggs" At Star Theater "Ham nnd Kigs at the Front"," one of Warner Ilnvs. feature pic tures, proved three thing at Its opening presentation yesterday At the Star (heater. The first of these was that It whs the greatest novelty on the screen at the pres ent time, the second, (hut In those clever vaudevllllans, Tom Wilson and Heinle Conklln, together with the exotic Myrna f.oy. It hits one of the clover 1st trios ever, seen on the screen, nnd In the third, that It lsone of the most hilarious and mirth-provoking pictures thst has ever threatened to remove the but tons from n movie fan's vest. "Ham . and Eggs at the Front" is a novelty inasmuch as Its char acters are all of burn cork hue. The only white spot In It Is on a dog and It Is not much of a white spot it that. The whole story Is centered In the "cullud" troops .that answered Unele Ham's call during the great war. When first seen these children, of Ham. are In France In nil 'their Innocence and child-like blnndness. There Is a Sengnlese maiden, played by Miss loy, who clutters up the feverish emotions of tho doughboys and there Is a poker game, played -In nit old hnt'it wViIIm tttn mnn urn I uwiitiinir the null ro the ft-nilt. that Is a series of screams. Roy Del Ruth, who directed the filming, handled the picture with nice discretion nnd while he shows the darky Is afraid of his own shadow in a. cemetery, he also shows h 1 m gol ng on t he field of bat tie t nta lly u na f ra Id a nd eager for the fray. Of the three stars. Wilson, Conk lln and Mlsa Loy," It may he said that they were never seen to better advantage. The entire cast la fine and the production or, the whole Is one to lie commended. The story nt "Hum nr.fl I-'l-lb nt tho Vfnnt" Is bv Darrvl Francis Zanuck. ! ' while Its screen udupallnn is by James Starr and Robert Dillon, "llnm and Eggs at the Front" Is a bully good picture and Is bully well done. .11 Ik being shown to day for the last time. If milk Is kept In a large shal low basin Instead of a deep one, It will remain sweet much longer. There ia no argument -si better tire than SAMSON cannot be made. Beck & Robbins Service IHSTHIinTOIIS By Cowan By Blosser Professional Directory fhto directory la aspects U toady lor lbs newcomer or foe Ok rat-of -loans reader who may sul the nssse and address of soma eefossioMl aun It dim hewa earelaUj prepared and wUI pm la bo ready aid to any reader la obtaining prompt professional arviotv Classified tot 0itwathif Ptttsfeftitf tWsVftniRK'iY iwritTaC. n. n. General praoliee and the "POT ivr tee (tUSi arches. lommer aulldiny Teleshon Usln 104 C m. MlLttBIt, ArekMset Room 7 La Grande National Bank Build in L1CRNSRD MATGRlVrTT UOMB Trsinea cars. Prlos reasonable. Mrs. K. W. Hart, U0 f. f-.O-lm Gotham Bank Gets . ": Cuban Contract NEW YORK. June 1 (AP) The Chase National bank of Now York was advised today that I'resl dciit Machndoo of Cuba had Issued a decree awarding' that institution the $60,000,000 . financing In con nection with the , Cuban public works program. - Associated with tho bank In the proposition made to the Cuban gov ernment .are Hlalr'and company, Inc., the Equitable Trust company and the Continental National com pany, Chicago.. WHITE MASONRY ''BriOOM . HARMLESS, EM.IM:i:RS SAY NEW YORK (AP)-Tho white deposit that appears on all kinds of masonry In tho spring Is qulto hurinless and need cause property owners no concern, says W. V. Loekhardt, district structural engi neer of the Portland Cement asso ciation. Astrologer SIRS. FRBDBniCK BALM I Itl N Ave.. La Grande, Ore. Readings dally. RtidlDgr by Mall a Specialty IT MITT A SOsfll WITHOUT A TUJtraON "Howdy, BiU. 1 ii In your town last week." "Why didn't you look me iipf" "I tried to call you. But I couldn't find your name in the Telephone Directory." :' AMD TU CAN BAYS ONI . pom a raw coin a bati Ha- fS InaspaBOsnl Hi TsUpboD. ' 'I STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT Wallowa Leaye La Grande for Wallowa Lake 8 :45 a. m. . A :00 p. m. Connect with All Points West ; ; : : i Blue Mountain Transportation Co. Leave ' , , La Grande for Baker, Boise 11:25 a.m. La Grande for Baker only 4 :35 p. m. La Grande for Pendleton 10 :30 a. m '. 3 :45 p. ni. (Connections at Pendleton for Walla Walla and Pasco) Leave La Grande For Portland at 10:30 a. m; Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 t For information Quick Reference Physicians ft Surgeons Ieb m. BOITVT, M. D. iWA 1ft ILK US, 51. D. PMctloa limited to diseases of tb . Kve. Ear, Moss and Throat. l)W Foley Telephone SuitdlMf Miin is , KfRBT, M. 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