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Thursday, July 5, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape NIim i The Observer Want The Mavket Place of Union and Wallowa NEWTODAY VANTKI Kxporionceil nintrl. Ho tel a-'olty. 7-6-3t FOUND Pair shell-rlm glasses In louthw case, Call Observer. 7-5-0tp KOI I KALJ-j-i--'J'ap, Binull daven port bed. Good condition. asu-U. 7-&-3lp h'Ult HAlAi. Twenty-four H-iiiuk.-old pIkh. lU'it KnlKbt, l-nlon. l'hono 4.14. 7-5-21(1 l-'OK HAI.K tf-room lion mo, $ju down, $20 n mo. 5-room house, ' $25 down, $25 a mo. Oil I Mitin 248., 7-5-3t i'OU 11KNT Si rk tly modt-rn li room duplex, in Uvtt vunhh-nl iul dlHUirt. Allen iMiplvx,' l.(i7 4t)i. Main M3. ' , 7-fr-lmp J.OST i'aiv llnot'ulu.is. Ik-Ixw-u La . Grande und top of Mt. Kimly on rtdfio road. If found rclui n to Cloo. Hirnie und rweive libt'iul reward. 7-f--ti " FQU RAMS AXl TltAKK J''Olt SA IAI l'ie clurrits. 27!-W. ' 7-3-3t 1HJY, SIOU;, raise, move und trade h oust vs. John Mars. C-20-tf VOil HALK Oil TltAIHO Card ta ble that will atand up. Furniture KxclianKO. 8-J9-U KOIt SAl.li t:sed fruit Jars, at a big Having. Kuinituro Exchange. VOH SAI.K Cherries, tuc a gallon. . . r " " , 1'lck thorn youiHcif. K W. King. J.- ' ?Z May Park. Ph. jiim-W, .7-3-.U FOH js NT O a rn go. 40x120 feet. KOIt 8AM4 OK THAI US White 1ho Main 130. 0-11-tf Mountain Ice c. ream freexer. 25 Koit HliNT-House. 23ua 2nd. discount. Furniture Kxchange. 0 ,r f 0-19-1 ; l- Fji H IS NT H-room furnished apt. l-'OU SAMS Oil THADH-170 acres Adults. 101-W. 1-17-tf land, mostly timber, 4 uereu cul- - m. i . w.lt i,,.. - tivuted, with orchard. W. T, Oil- FOIl RENT Modern 6-room dor. C-30-titp house. Phone 4C9J. 6-19-tf. VOH HA LI-: 3 "iiKon. hay rude, FOil KENT Modern house. Call 19 head shouts, 1 2-year-old shire 472-H. 6-11-tf stallion, 1 hay nhoppp-r, 14-in. ,, ,. ,,v,." " '"" 1 ' 7 . Kmalley. Arch Koown, Alicel. huuH UKN' J:oom t"1'1 7 house.- Ph. 27S-K or call 501 ; ' Cedar. 7-3-2tp FOR fiAUfl Oit TltADE-1 Hot KtHl ItKNT 2, 3. 4 and 6-room Point electric, range, 4 plate; furnlahod houses with baths, broiler and oven. A-l shape. CUmn ail(, quk,t 1810 Greemvooil j Guaranteed. I1 urnlture Exchange. , 6 90 tfl (J-lK-tf , . " j KOIt SALE I sou equity in $xoo worth of new furniture. Wil! sell equity at remarkable discount. Call at onco. 1007 Adams Avk 0-2S-fltp FOR RALE G-room house, garage, lawn, shrubs, shade and fruit trees, raved street.- Tonns can be had. In good residence sec tion. 907 Spring St. 5-25tf SAVE, TWENTY HOM-AltS on a new Erigldaire. Uogular O. M. C. payment plan If desired. StM W. D. Vauglin, Sacajawea Inn. 6-23-tf FOIt SALE Used balioon tires und tuhca, all sizes. Every one in good shape. Vulcanizing, AH work guaranteed. Ackerman's Tiro Shop, next to Observer office. G-21-tf FOR SAT.E 40 ncres excellent land with recorded water right. 20 acres In cultivation, 20 acres in limber and pasture. Dwelling, barn and ot her mi provoments. Price reasonable and terms giv en. Come In and let nie-tell you nbout It. Wm. Miller, 1J3 Elm St. 7-3-tf MOM'N' POP FRECKLES AND HIS ma OH E-th . cojtf frtE ESE 1 LOOK T 1 ( BRUCE STw SES UE- DCfcSS d MOTU-EMEM'l f-lT'S EtvSV To SEE. HOVM (AM STARS'. NO , Wtt AMW PACT OP NES.Hf'; fttMOST HAS COME OJERI TWS WRE VROK "TOKT i NELL. TMtWSWP OUT OP SToUKGE) HE CAN MOTOR. t-..Oit TS WW SCO rr'.'. TUAT GUV COULO GO AS BAD AS N00 YOU ? I SAW CMCEy LM,tAN(ieRREl.D, AFTER ALL., WE EtS CHMJCE To TWE WORKS -HE -WlMKS TALK VOU'D AftOUND TuE N0Bl.O OU A. I -HERB LAST NEAR. vou Pushing I hmtin& That our tle vjE'p.e old use it. that Ht,s.so ablh . emew friends house think, he'd be borrowed tiiaE vnitw ms noticed Pop UP THE STREET. SMOUUD BE A GREAT . FRlEHOS - CRUST mS MIDDLE NAME ISATouUlST CAJ.-.Pj HERE ALU 5WSTEM . I'LL BET TVC ONLS TitAE I GUNN W6MEB. J VWERE'S NDUft I SPOT" TD PARK. WS !f UST BE BAKCR. S " V. SUMMER WES BEEH IM A WoTEL. OH TWS PASSED UP A .C0A.T-? - BUNIONS UMDER . .tal-TRIP, V4AS TO FILL UP THOSe CUAMCff Tb BUM- Ti i --irTT& ? ' 1 free powau cap-os e the w-w a prieho .U m . lE SPOKEN TO 71V6 CAI6P A90OT YOUR. PLAMS. ) 7HATS FA AMD AE MAS ACRAAKSED OP yOO, TO EQUIP A CAAM3E FOR ) REDPA7JA" YOU AAiD YOUR PARTY J TUAMkS VJEBy TO CQMTWOUE CjM UP S AAUCU.' V rs i ill i L Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five iierac wordi to the Hue.) Per line, 11 iuarrttoa 10c 1'i r Hue, each added eonnoc ' utlve Insertion ........ 7o Minimum clmree oa oue or der ..... 25c RAT4CS BV MONTH 3 lines, per month w.ta.SO 3 li new, per montli $U.25 4 lines, per roontli.. $4.00 5 lines. Mr month ...4.75 ICuch uddltloiiul lino over tlvo obui'ed ufc 60o per li uo iur UlOIItll. CASH IV APVANCB ts ro qulrcd on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rates churned on all credit insertions. Copy for ull (.htsslfled orders mast be In this office by 10 A. M. PAY OF INSERTION. Stop or ders on ad Inserted until further notice must ho received by the wiiuo hour or extra Insertion will bo charged. Telephone orders solicited. Ca.sh rates may be earned ou phone orders by payment on or before dato of last Insertion. PDONE MAIN S7 "An Observer Want Ad Will Io It" houao with garugc. 1903. Adams. C-2C-tf 1'Oa RENT Small furnished opt., $25 a month. I. O. O. F. temple, KOH ilKN'i' 'I rooma over Hilver-thorn-Wrlght's drug store. $20 per mo. for the two. .C-13-tf WANTKI) Mechanic. Apply Motor Service Oarage, North J'owder. 0-20-tf BtlSCKIiliAMUOCa WB ARE Openlnir tho Zubcr Hrick rooming house under new management. July J.it. . . 6-2a-Ctp. HH.MST1TCH1NG f.o yd. lluth Kllzaboth Shop., Mrs. J. P. Cald woll. . ti-16-lm EASTERN OREGON Sehooi of Mu sic Violin, piano, voice credits. 1. O. O. P. Temple. Ph. 447-J. S-9-1M LA UHANDE MATTKBSS & Up bolstering & Weaving Works Phone 424-W. Oiaa. Edwards Prop. 12-1-lm FRIENDS FRECKLES, VNC'CE SOWS 70 LEAmE'MEES VJGCy SOQM A10JSTTVS FA7AER AAS ARRAM6ED FOR OS 7D COM71ASU6 VWI7UOUR jz Ad Page Counties MONEY TO T,OAN We have mon v ey to Ion a on desirable city prop erty at the low rate of interest Of Cvi.- We write all kinds of in surance, including lite. Chus. H. HeynolUs. ' 8-lo-tf HEALTH f;UOVl HtiALTHY - ClilLI)l(i;N ly Jnhii Lovett Morse, M. 1. . Itohtou, .Uti4. , Memben Gorgas Memorial : It seems to mo tliat the most Im portant things from the medical standpoint for . growing healthy children are to keep them growing and to keep them healthy. In or der to keep them growing they must have a sufficient amount of food. For them to keep healthy tills food must bo simple and easily digestible. 1 It must be given at regular Intervals, wilh nothing be tween meals. It should contain milk and a reasonable timount of fruit and vegetables. It should not con tain sweets. It is not necessary to worry about vitamins and salts in selecting it. It 'shonld be eaten slowly and quietly t In order to grow ami thrive children inunt huve n I rue amount children must have a large amount It Is often difficult to give thetn enough by day. but there is no rea son why they should nor sh-ep with their windows open nnd have all, there Is at night.'" Night air never , hurt 'any child nnd no air is too icold; if a child is properly covered. Growing healthy children need play, not merely exercise, but real, normal spontaneous play. If they play as normal children do, they will get plenty of exercise. "It is most important, however, thpt they do not play so hard that they are overfatlguod. It is good for them to get reasonably tired. No child can grow and be healthy, however, who is oterlired or exhausted. To. grow and be healthy children need a large amount, of rest and sleep. The midday rest should bo kept up until school prevent it. Even then the noon hour can be made a quiet one and there' Is no reason why children cannot rcsUn the middle of the dny on Saturdays and Sundays. They must go to bed early. They ' cannot thrive unless they do. Children need sympathy nnd un derstanding. They have their own troubles and worries. These may KiM'iif mi Intnnr tnnC nnd trlvinl to tho -adult but they are not to the child. The adult must get their point of view and try. to help them. Children who are worried and ner- ' FOR SALE ; 3 JdwdjG v rt ,.C rJJiPPi. , U U Ku 1 aw; . , basement, furnace, hurdwoorl floors, breakfast nook, good pl nm hi iif- and lii?ht fixtures, on improved street, well' located. This price for Immediate con- - stdcratlon lias born cut from $3Sfio to $2NU0. Owner has nt traetivo. bUKiness proposition that he desires to accept, but must sell here before leaving; -consequently this sacrifice. Look this up. It Is a bargain. ( Owner will consider Unlit car or truck ns part payment. Also would consider a soldier loan. ' o 5 aero tracts adjoining clly. & ncres Improved. ID acres ' improved. 2 acres Improved. There air at least 100 families In I.a Grande who should be on small acreages. A cow, a garden", fruit nnd eggs, nil pro duced at home takes un uw "f ill wallop out of tho high cost of living. . Geo. H. Currcy . Ken 1 tor Something Best of Friends Must Part 1 JTWIIXl v- ' -;r a IT SWE'RE l' I L 60IAX3 TO ) I I r - U ft A M l-n tn w AtiiM,j..'k il WjSj '-vn OFFICE CAT HAO MARK HQ- By Junius ' Hon't pet excited when the modern girl blushes. It's mostly put on. . "What Is your occupation ?' , asked the judge sternly. , "I haven't any," replied the man, "I just circulate about." " . "Please note," said 'the Judge, turning to the court clerk, "that this gentleman is retired from cir culation for thirty days." HHJIf-IIATTING The one Individual, male or fe male who does most to give man kind n pain in fho neck is the high-matter. ' Some people high-hat everybody, and nearly everybody high-hats somebody; hut anybody who high hats is disliked by everybody. The advice to high-hatters Is brief. Don't. Few populrtr songs ever renin tn that way long. Hmttirftijr d(H's no brlii'T hap piness, hut no nut n vtith n largo fish govs home t brutish nil alley. Doctor Your father sems halo and hearty at the age of lo-l. Mountaineer Yep, but pap's jsllppln terrible. T'other day I 1 heard him say lie reckoned he'd better take up the game of .golf. I . 'minded her that It. was her bod- ' lime, sne said, t "It isn't fair. i-At night you tell 'me I'm too little to stay up, and .in the morning you say that Pin too big to stay In bed." It might help some If they'd , change the motto on the-American dollar irom "In Ood Wo Trust" to "Abide With Me." ' V' Movie Hero Thc lights have , hurried out, aro you nfraid?" j Pretty Extra "Not If you, take that cigarette out of your mouth. ltOYAUKT SI'.-.S I.IOIIT "CAl'ltl. lluly 'A IiIk portrult of tlio late Kmperot l''l-nn. Joseph of Austria hung in a. local hotel until tho fascists whispered to the pro prietor that lie was behind the tinicH. M"h in the uttjc nowv vous cannot grow and be well. Kin a My, they need a happy and pit asant home. Child ren, cannot grow and be welt in a home In which the parents are constantly nagging and quarrelling, In which one or both parents are more in terested in their work or amuse ment than they are In their child ren, nnd from which they are away a largo part of tho, lime. THIS NKW TUN X IS KlIOM ol white buck, trimmed with colored stripy of kid. ha3 a rubber sole and slight heel. Nothins VN6R& SO)N6 ON vll7U OUR TRIP EETTV-SUE-'yoO MAME AMC) I'VJE EMJOV HEIMS you' for r n you: Hoot Gibson In "Trick?P'. Hearts" At The Star - Hoot Glltson regarded by many as the most popular, roughrlding screen star tn the profession to day, has been provided with a new picture that Is certain, according to udvtinco reports, to bo one of his greatest hits. It is "A Trick of Hearts," the Universal picturo showing today At the Star theater. The film is a humorous drama with nm n y thrilling incidents built around a clever rdmance. It Is a typo of offering that is almost eer tatn to make a hit with every kind of audience. The company supporting Hoot Gibson :in the stellar role is par ticularly noteworthy. ( it contains plnyers who havo not only reached fame on the screen, but have also achieved prominence on the legi timate stage. Georgia Hale, pretty and a clwver actress, plays opposite tho star. It is her second appearance with Hoot. Her first was in "Tho Huwhldu Kid," and she did so well that Director Heaves Ha son made her the heroine in "A Trick of II carts." , .loo Ttlekson plays tho "henvy," while others in the supporting cast aro such people ns Kosa Gore, Howard Trucsdolc, Heinle Conklln, George Ovey, Nora Cecil, 1 nn Crimmlns and Grace Cunnrd. Heaves Hasoh Is known In Holly wood for his genius In directing thrilling riding scenes. He made full use of his skill nnd Hoot Gib son's horsemanship In "A Trick of Hearts," and screen audiences aro certain to find the several riding scenes during nnd exciting. Arthur Htatter wrote the story and adaptation. fEmil Jannings 'At Arcade In I "Street of Sin" !" If we needed nny further proof that Kmil Jannings is tho screen's greatest character stnr "Tho Street of Sin" would suffice theater men here say. This muster stroke of motion picture literature with Us daring treatment nnd amazing : fidelity to life will color your thoughts for months. ! Those who will witness the local premiere today at the Arcade the ater will comment the finest praise tliat can be accorded a performance.- To wit, "It's worth seeing again." Jannings American debut' In ("The Way of All Klesh" was a sen sntion. "Thei Tnst Command" established his reputation among us. "The Street of Sin", set In the seething London slums, Is the star's own creation. It was written from his orfglnnl Idea by Josef von Sternberg nnd Itenjajnin G Inzer nnd wus d-irected most nbty by luurilK Stiller, who seems to senso fully the particular genius of tho uormnn ctor. lie is spondldly supported In the pleturo by Kay Wray and. . Olga Ha k la nova. - Tho former Is the for-, titnate girl who was chosen by Krich von Stroheini as his leading lady in "Tho Wedding March." She Is a Salvationist lass In "The Street of Sin." Madam o Olga Haklanova Is the temperamental vamy Irish , actress whose fame was gained with the Moscow Art Theater com-; pany, which came to America un der the management of Morris flest. She portrays a girl of the slum streets opposiie Jannings. Jannings' latest characterization Is written with a mighty hand, nl belt a human one.' The majority, will agree that it Is worth seeing more than once. AMD INJE EAU0V60 ICWOVkJ yOLVLU A Vl-iOJDERFUL. 7RIPAA1D I'LL A1EMER FDBSST William Boyd At Colonial : . Theater Today Holrywood. where the unusual Is almost tho ordinary, has produced a, grimy atecl-rlvter who rides In an Imported motor curl For William Hoyd, a model of sartorial elegance In many of his screen roles, donned a pair of rag ged trousers, a greasy flannol shirt and rough cowhido boots for scenes In "Skyscraper," his latest Do Mtlle studio star production, directed by Howard Hlgjjln, which will bo shown at the Coloulul theater to day. Tho story of "Skyscraper1 deals with tho love romance of two steel riveters. They ore like brothers and they express their regard for each other with their fists! They are an excellent pair. Hoyd portrays a rough steel worker In this picture tho greater part of which was filmed high up on the steel framework of an office building in process of construction. In order to savu time In tho morn ing. Hoyd put on Mils, costume and make-up at his home, and he , pre-' sen ted a startling appearance when he stepped from his luxurious town eai gave his chauffeur hie orders for tho day, and entered tho De Mllle studio, clad nioro like a dny laborer than a movie star, Alan Hale plays the fentnred supporting role In 'Skyscraper," which Elliott Clnwson and Tny Gnrnett adnpted from the story by Dudley Murphy. Tho' leading fem inine role is plnyed by Sue Carol nnd Alberta Vuughn , also Is fea tured. Kalph Block ; had charge of tha production. i,ak;:k ki'MAtra crop WASHINGTON (AT)- Although It Is too early to definitely esti mate the output, federal specialists indicate tha 1!28 crop of Sumatra wrapper tobacco will be larger than Inst year's crop. They add tho tho percentage of tho grades de- sired by American cigar mnnufne I tu rem will be unusually high. Tho j 11)27 crop amounted lo a little more I than 41 million pounds. Who Owns Your Home? in a recent InvestlKatlon In 36 lyplrnl Amorlcnn cltlea. It wus found thnt out of nourly 13,0110 fitnilllne mtorvlowod 70 ot them owned their own homes.' That's a lirutt-' fylnir per cent to any one ln tereMted In American proit. perlty, . Aro you llvlnfr In your own home? If not we'll he (tied to, help you. Tho ulnrl of , oourne, . It In a mivlnKS ac count, romo In. U.S. National Bank Member Federal Reserve Byntem By Cowan By Blosser 1 AA'T SEE VWW 1 OAJCL.E AARBy COOL-DAJ'T I . V TAldE 7AEM WITM OS OAi JJJi J AA1V7AINS SUED LlkE 11 l MJ TO 60 A L.yoS,OAH.y ft VIM , I 111 1 WOULDN'T VMAAJT TO, Mf wM ' ' k I ' V ASK. OS "s-tM Wit k Professional DMctoiry Thi. directory I eapectally band? for the newcomer or for !be oufc4ftown reader wbo niar want the name and uildreas ot aoue prolwlonl maa. It baa been carefully preimred and will pro to fee a ready aid to anj reader lu outalulug prompt professional twice. Classified for Quick lief erence : Osteopathia Physician J. Im INOLB, O. O. AHGAHH'l' U. O. Oen.riu practice ul thiy "fOBT HYBTKM' h.KI" t.i InhAll .mutt.. lor Iftllen archov. lommor Building Tuleuhon. Main 10C Architect O. MII.LBII. Architect Koom 7 L, Or.n1. NMIoiml R.nk Building blOKNiED MAT1CIINITY HOME Trained earn. lrlc. reasonable. Mre. B. W. HarC 160'Y. I-io-lra KTATl'AHV COST CIT PAHlfl Ai-llHtH liolli-vo n-llBl-oim sculpture, now at low- obb. will he revolutionized by n now pressed liquid atuno called flllltliito, from which atutuea can bo made for tinii.. iei:ui;i from ci nsi: OF CONSTIPATION A Untile Creek physician snyj, "Constipation Is responsible fat more misery than any other cause." Hut lmmedtuto relief has been found.- A tablet called Ke-xull Or derlies hus been discovered. This tablet, attracts water from tho sys tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating howel called the colon. The vaUr InrvKMtm the drv food wnnto and cat) sea a gentle, thorough, naturnlf movement without forming a hublt or ever Inoreustng tho dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a .Hexnll Orderllo at night. Next day bright, Get H for 2fc today ut the nearest Itexall drug store. Adv. Attlogcr ri. rnBDEnioK nAi.siRi 101 N Ave., I.. Ornndo, Ore. ReaalnKfl daily.. -Reading, by Mail a Speolaltr IT MITT A BOMK WITHOUT A TBLXraONK Jane i tan years old today. Last night sheaslted Mother for a "birthday party" and Mother quickly agreed. Jane wanted little Helen Adams there. But Mother found that the Adams home had no Telephone. So Helen" missed . the Ice cream, the cake and the fun! Hema Independent Telephone Co. AND YOU CAN HAVE ONE WOm A FEW CENTS A DAY I STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT Wallowa Coach Co. Leave La Grande for Wnllowa Lale 8 :45 a. m. 4 :00 p. m. Connect with All Points West Blue Mountain Transportation Co. Leave La Grande for Tinker, Boiso 11 :25 a. m. La Grande for J laker only . 4 :3"i p. m. La Grande for Pendleton 10 :30 a. m 3 : 15 p. m. (Connections at I'endloton for Walla Walla and Paaeo) Leave La Grande ' For Portland at 10:30 a. m. Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 For information physicians & Surgeons LEU) O. 1IODVV, M. o. LICWA HUKi:, M. U, Practice limited to d musses of Ui Kye, Kar, Noiu and Threat. New Foley Ttde-Dhon tiulldlniF ' .. i4uul. R. G. KlltOr, M. D. Physician and Surgeon -flommer Telephone Q'lildlne . AUln il Elt L. HAMILTON. M. D. i'byalclau ana Surgeon rjardner , , Telephon Vulldiiig Main tt Itesldence Phono Main 60S It no auswer call Main HO 9 V K. L. H AI.STOfV, M. II. Proatlce limlud to UiaeaHcs of tin Kye, Kar, Noso and Throat Rooms 18-1U Tidphon 3oiuuir Uuildlnr Main 7 7 H A. L, RICH AHI1SON, n. D. Surgery Rooms lfl-17 Telephone jommur liulldlng . Unia i K. (3. BleCALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Sommer TolephC9 liuildln ia(n Rkt "I have had so many accidents with my car lately that t am think- lag of trading It off for a para- ' chute, or something safe." SHINGLES We just unloaded a large car of, green shingles. These shin gles are the "old kind" -the kind we used to get 15 years ago. Van Petten Lumber Co. , l'hone .Main 73a "Good Service Quick" VJJrPN MXPRiUKNCE han gvom us viHlon. Jiy this wo mean It Isn't - nocosfliiry tot beroavcwl to enter liito all tlio detalln jtiHt imJlcalo how you want tilings done. - We Understand ZIMiM KtlMAN Mill n 02 call MAIN 799