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Friday, July 6, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 i a l The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa NEWTODAY FOR BALE S milch Tows. A. U . Herry. Watson St. - 7-6-3tp FOR ItKNT 6-room house, fur nished or unfurnished, nit 3rd. 1 7-0-6tp KOIt 8ALK OU KNT Vroom ' furnished house with garage. Fannlo Alltnson, Ph. 458-J. T-fl-Jtp . TO WHOM IT MAY t'ONCKKN Mrs. Young has not run Cozy Rooms since January, 1928. , . , 7--3tp WANTKII lly man anil wife, lo niannge or rent small hotel any where. Hojc 4!H, ha Grande. 7--Clp FOR 8AI.K 1 reg. Chester White brood sow, 1 year old. Also set of drapers for MeCormlck com bine. Call Farmers 7-0-sip FOB SALE AND TKAItlti FOR 8AI.K Pie cherries. 27U-W. 7-3-.1t ' UUY, HKI.I,, raise, move und trade housed. John Mars. - . C-2U-tf FOR 8AI.K OR TRADE Card ta ble that will stand up. Furniture Exchange. '6-19-tf FOR SALE Used fruit Jars, nt a big snvlng. Furniture Exchange. 6-19-tf FOR SALE Cherries, 2lic a gallon. Pick them yourself! F. W. King, May Park. Ph. 293-W. ' 7-3-3t FOil SAI.10 Cheap, sniull daven port bed. Good condition. 380-lt. 7-B-3tp I'OK HA DO Twenty-four 3-mon.-old pigs. Bert Knight, Union. Phono 434. 7-S-2tp FOR SAI.K 3-room house, J20 down, $2n a mo. Ii-room house; $25 down, $25 a mo. Call Main 248. . '. 7-6-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE White Mountain ire cream freezer. 25 discount. Furniture Exchange. . 6-19-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 170 acres land, mostly timber, 4 acres cul tivated, with .orchard. W. T. Qrl der. ..- d-30-6tp FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Hot Point electric range, 4 plate: broiler and oven. A-l shape. Guaranteed. Furniture Exchange. 0-19-tf FOR SALE 6-room house, garage, lawn, shrubs, shade and fruit trees. Paved street. . Terms can be had. In good residence sec tion. 307 Spring St: -' C-25tf SAVE TWENTY DOLLARS on a new Frlgidulro. Regular a. M. C. payment plan if desired. See W. D. Vaughn, Sacajawoa Inn. fl-23-tf FOR SALE Used balloon tires and tubeA, alt sizes. . Every one in good shape. Vulcanizing. All work guaranteed. Ackerman's Tire Shop next to Observer office, v ' 0-21-tf FOR SALE 40 acres excellent land with recorded water right. 20 acres In cultivation, 20 acres In timber and' pasture. Dwelling, barn ami other Improvements. Price, reasonable and terms giv en. Come in and let me tell you about It. Wm. Miller, 113 Elm St. 7-3-tt FOUND FOUND Pair shell-rlm glasses In leather case. .Call Observer. ! 7-ri-Ctp j MOM'N' POP 8. 1 JUST RECSME& A . 1 LtTTER fcN UE'S LfXTO UP Nt WONfT BE WfcBE'TIUl. 1 A.t,n - .jesdm . pooR QRuce, HE u ,'V,f1 s-uffers p.&ome.s m ws J TIIt,' Is tomkch he Me a jS wm.viCl 1 10BSTER AKO IT NWER HERE fcH I WiREES "NHH MlM-HUrA- freckles and his friends IfAovwSOOAiARfi I -JOST ASSOOJ AS w6 eefl fvjiyoo.lAAMEAiT 1,71WDSEAFAi6 ' f SO, f BITfE,? WO ) - 7H LAST r SOAieAMORUAl J A -AARRV JgApt2J SAAIWTVWAS TOPP -5Ee. JUST Observer Want Ad Rates 1 (Couat flr average woida la tbe Une.) , Per tine, 1st Insertion. 10a Per Une, each added consec utive insertion To MiulMum charge) on on or der l5o RATES BY MONTH I lines, per montti S1.&0 S linen, per monlb f 3.15 lines, per nionlh....$4.00 S Hues, per onlh. $4. 75 Kadi additional line over five charged at 6uo per line per ttlOlllU. CASH IN ADVANCE la re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rales. Higher ratea charged oa all credit Insertions. Copy (or all Classified orders must be In tills office by 10 A. M, DAY OF INSERTION. Stop or ders on ad Inserted until further notice must be received by the same hour or eitra Insertion will be charged. Telephone order aoUclted. Cash ratea may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before date of last Insertion. PHONE MAIN M "An Observer Want Ad Will Do If ron iucht FOR RENT House. 2302 2nd. 6-SO-tf Fiit RENT l-rooni furnished apt. Adults. 1C1-W. 4-17-tf FOR RENT Modern 6-room house. Phone 4C9J. 6-19-tf. FOR RENT 2, 3, 4 and 5-room furnished houses with baths. Clean and quiet. 1810, Greenwood C-20-tf FOR RENT z rooms over Silver-thorn-Wright's drug store, $20 per mo. for the two. C-13-tf FOR RENT Strictly modern 3 room duplex, In best residential district. Allen Duplex, 1507 4th. - Main 643. 7-5-1 mp WANTED WANTED Experienced' -maid. Ho tel Foley. . 7-6-:u WANTED Mechanic. Apply Motor Service Garage, North Powder. ' ' C-211-tf LOST LOST Pair binoculars, between La Grande and top of MT. Emily on ridge road. If found return to Geo. nirnle and receive liberal reward. 7-6-2tp taaoEVLANttava WE ARE Opening the Zubor Brick rooming house under now management July l3t. 6-29-Ctp. HEMSTITCHING 6o yd. Ruth Elizabeth Shop. Mrs. J. P. Culd well. 6-15-lm EASTERN OREGON 8choo! ot Mu sic Violin, piano, voice credits. I. O. O. F. Temple. Ph. 447-J. J-9-1M MONEY TO LOAN We have mon ey to loan on desirable city prop erty at the low rate of Interest of G. We write all kinds- of In- surance, including life. Chas. H. Reynolds. - 3-10-tf SNAPPIEST Ad Page Counties LA GRANDE MATTRKSS 4k Up holstering A Weaving Works. Phone 424-W. Oias. Edwards. Prop.- 11-1,-lra SOTICE roil 1MBLMCATIOX 117971 Korest Ksohansros Pepnrtnipht of the Interior, Unit ed 8tutea Lanil Office, ltoseburff, Oregon, June lit, loss. Notlne Is hereby ftlvon that on May 1, 1928. the heirs of Uyron K. Miller, deceased, by Krod K. Miller, Atty., .os Anpeles, Oil., filed application No. 017U71 under the Act of March 2d, l!.l2 (42 Stat., 46a) to exchoiiKO tho W4, Section 10, Twp. 4 S., UaiiKO S4 Knst, Vn lon County, Ore., within the Uma tilla National Forest, for tho tim ber on the 82 acres In tho -PKK SKU. See. 34. Twp. 2S S., H. 10 West, and K4 N K U , NW14 NWU. and SH SW4, Sec. 2. Twp. 2!) 8.. Hanno 10 Went, W. M., wltliln tho UniH)ua. National Koicst. Tho purpoao of this notice Ik to ttllow all persona claiming the lands selected, or having bona fide ob jections to such application; an op portunity to fllo their protests with tho JU'tflster and Receiver of the United States l-nnd OlTlce at ltoo hurtf, Oregon. Any such protests or objecUoiiH must he filed In this office within thirty days from the date of first publication of-this no tice, which first publication is Jun&itntoOB for un(,nenn has the Htr.rch .J.J.I.A. iiaMill A. CANADAY. licgistc:'. June 29 July 6-1-20-27. IN THE CIKCUIT OOUUT OK TUB STATIO OK OHICUON FOIt UNION COl'NTy, Th Itiflhop of tho Protestant Episcopal Church in tho Unit ed States of America, in the Missionary District of Kastern u. eKON an wwui cu. u- tlon, sole. Plaintiff vs. Kllse Gantier Itlce; Adelofdo H. McKenno'n and A. M. Me Ivenaon. her husband; Harris K. French . and Winnie B. Krench, his wile; Hobcrt S. French nnd Fro, I. French, his wife; Mary A. French; tho Unknown Heirs of Chauncey S. Krench, deceased; John Poo Warreii, surviving hUFhand of Harriet 13. Warren, deceased; the Unknown Heirs of Harriet 15, Warren, deceased; John Doe liny ess, tho surviving hus band of Annetlo- O. liuyless, nee Krench, deceased: tho Un known Heirs of Annette O. Hayless, deceased; the Un known Heirs of Kllzabelh O. Kibbler, deceased; tho Board of School Trust ees. a corpora tion; "Also all other persons or parlies unRnou'n claiming, any right, title, estate, Hen or in to row L In tho real estate de scribed in the complaint here in," ' , Defendnnta To Kliso Gantier Itlce, Adelaide U. McKennon nnd A. M. McKcn- non. Iter husband, Mary A. French, Jo tin Doe Warren, surviving hus band of Harriet 10. Warren, deceas- cd, John Doo Bayless, the surviving husbnnd of Annetlo G. Hayless, nee Krench, deceased, tho Unknown Heirs of Cbauncey S. Krench, de ceased, the Unknown Holrs of Har riet Ki- Warren, "deceased, th& Un- know Heirs of Annette O. Hayless, decensed, the of Kliznbeth Unknown Heirs G. Kibbler, de-' ceased; "also all other per sons or parlies unknown claiming any right,- title, ctale, lien or in terest in the real esrate described in the complaint herein," defend ants above named: . IN THE NAM K OK TUB STATE OK OltKGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you. In the Call the Doctor! 50 .LOBSTER fNP THE WORLD'S SHEIVC (AV1 LIKE NWEP GftSOUME.EH-VHELL ML I Got'Tfx SfM S-1T'S Too BM3 , HE 0ltN'T STOOJ (VUSKS A DOZEN Bobo Is OFFICE CAT tA MM . 'A block of Ice cannot get nut of order," wn the pynlcal adver tisement we read on the top of a witgon recently. I,lke heck It can't. It strikes us that a block of Ice Is seriously out of order when It be comes a bucket of witter. Gladys has heard people criticize chorus girls for dressing out of sight. Hut after all, says Frances, where should they dress? If you want to get rich, provide pleasure Instead of :- misery. The coach gets more than- the profes sor of mathematics. ' A itcwMtM?r oorrrrtfl tho mix ta k cm it makes. The weather bn reflu nevrr. Honey attracts more files than vinegar nnd a bald head more than both, "WANTED: Married men for the season; iiouse furnished, ' Phone loaxiU" Kxchange; Uardon our curiosity but just when is the sea son. . ; - , $ - T'sychoIOKist'h tell us that a hys terical girl ift - more efficiently soothed by a firm kiss. . Tho ques tion now is, h' ,v to get them rlysT 1 erica 1. '- inny a stockbroker who eats po- taken out of him before 3 p. m, I The average 17-year-old ' hoy considers himself about the smart est creature in the world. There Is only one good place to have a boil and that's on the oth er fellow. - . "I want to marry a man whose name will be honored by poster ity," gushed Mabel. 'T prefer to marry one whose , ne nonore( 0 rheck, .. . above, entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plulntli'f will apply to suld court for the relief prayed for and de manded In suld complaint, to-wlt: A decree that plaintiff Is the own er In tee simple of the following described land, to-wit; The West Hnlf of the flout h east Quarter, and the South Half of the Southwest Quar ter of the Northeast' Quar- ter of Section 10 In Town ship 3 South of Jtanffs 40 , East of the Willamette Me ridian, in Union Comity, Oregon, , and ,tliat plaintiff Is the owner In fee Blmplo of said land free from any right, title, estate, Hen or In terest of you, ami each of you, and that you, or any one or more of you, have, no right, title,, estate, Hen lor Interest in said land, 6r In any pai t thereof, and perpetually re-, straining and enjoining you, and each of you, your heirs and as signs, from asserting or claiming 'any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in said land, or In any part thereof, adverse to plaintiff. This 'summons Is served upon you by publication thereof for four successlvo weeks in the Observer Star by order of Honorable J. W. Knowles, Judge of the court above named, and which said order was made and dated the 9th day of June, 192S and the date of the first publication of this summons is the ir.th day of June, 192. ItAl.EV. HAI.KY & WARNRR, A. S. COOI.EY, JOHN F. KILKENNY, Attorneys for Plaintiff.' Postofflce address Pendleton, Ore. June lfi-22-23 July 0-13 BRUCE ARRWES TuESPW.) L0N& AS SOU' RE 1ARS. StWOP 'PW0NE0 - HOPPED OU T NAS SO fiNIUi THAT OLD, EtcnEO! TUES'RE BURNER (50T FLIrAE C0rAW(i OVIEB FOB. OF LET'S Going Along 1 IH T rlA yoO MAMEvWT SEEM ) B6BO MAk6 1 ( 7 vwjrv, 3o&! 666,1 AUAOST AKy PETAAQMREy A rX VWOPOO f lJ AAD MEAET PAILUPE ,7IAJk.lM3 . ) AAyPLAcE, MAViC j BOBO.'.' S jTl yoUD B-UM OFF" 1 SHOULD HAVE you? BO&.' y igT-- ffi, KAJCfWN BETTER TMAMTOTMIAJR BOBO'-' ZCC - sl TV' fit yotD Do SOCA PwG J UJi 7'- -? J link, CAAAC6 I'D AAWE OP 6O03 m at hie mmsm "Street of Sin" Pictures London Slums Em 11 Jnnnlngs hiis proved again that art need not be beautiful. And he has shown also that realism, stark and powerful, Is his forte on the screen, realism with a grim, hu man quality that burns Into the mind. This time ft Is "TheN Street of Sin," more thnn n worthy success or to his first American produc tion "The Way of All Flesh," which created a place for the tragic screen drama In a laud given over to hap py endings. To appreciate the heart shock, the fine Irony and the pathos of this Paramount picture, go to see It nt the Arcade theater where It open ed yesterday to a reception seldom accorded any star's work. Jiumlngs stalks through the rab ble of the London slums liko a I conqueror In corduroy. The streets of UmehQUHP obey the threat of his fists nnd women love him despite his brutality. It Is essentially a story of regen eration but wrought differently than ever before on the screen. Ills reformation, brought about by Kay Wray. who plays a Salvation Army lass Is vivid because It ts truthful, T-lls purpose In '"playing good" is dire In the beginning. His friend, OIko. Unklanova, has lost her street girl charm for him and he desires the purity of Kay Wray. lie goes to an extreme that causes Miss Wray to go to the verne ot death at tliA innnient when hn ronllvnei 'ids love for her and her love for him. I Miss Wray nnd Madame Unkla nova, the latter a celebrated Rus sian from the Moscow Art The ater, give splendid performances. Maurllx Stiller directed the picture from a story written by Josef von Sternberg nnd Ilenjamln Olazer bearing the heart of squalid 1-line-hause. Boyd As a Riveter In "Skyscraper" Jobless steel workers, earning their "cakes and coffee" In tho motion picture extra ranks during the dull season, played nt their profession op familiar ground nt the De Mllle studio during the filming of "Skyscraper," William Boyd's new stnr picture production which starts today at the Colonial. The gigantic, .steel structure, erected nt the Culver City studio for the pNirpose of making this comedy drama was originally constructed by the crew of experienced building A r.ll.K (.ItKK.N chiffon sum mer evenlne Rown has as Its sols dpcoratlon a cluster of chartreuse therrle posed at the hip la back. tut me NOURS A ' EUC0KE,A DINNEW VS A QAKT IOEA..SO rA.-E n . GRAND UbiuKi. hands who later were engaged to re-enact this work In the picture scenes. i The story of this picture lea,1s with two steel workers who are buddies and who are constantly fighting with each other. They fall in love with two chorus girls and as a result they have a strenuous time. One Is severely Injured hut when he sees his huddle kiss the girt he himself loves, they have one of the greatest fights ever seen on the screen, The spectacle of hundreds of men sprinkled among the mass of Iron girders In n skeleton It -story sky scraper lends especial interest to this photoplay centered around the anUrs of a pair of "hard-boiled' riveters. Alan linle essays his first genuine comedy charaoler opposite Boyd. An efficient supporting cast (includes Sue Carol. Alberta Vaughn I Clarence Burton and Wesley Barry. Howurd lllggln directed the picture from an adaptation of an original story by Klllott Clnwon and Tay Clarnetl, Love, Laughter' In "Trick o' Hearts" at Star To this Intest Universal success, the popular Western star brings again his engaging personality, superb riding and realistic acting. It Is safe to say he once more dem onstrates his right to the title of being the greatest drawing card of all the "cowboy aetura," "A Trick of Hearts,' now play ing nt the Star, gives us one of the finest riding scenes that has been produced on the screen In a lone time. It Is n wild, mad dash of a group of cowboys across the coun tryside nnd every one of them gives proof of the greatest ability at handling his horse. Unlversal's j famous troop of Range Riders are seen at their best. 1 G Union's supporting cast Is one jof the finest that could he gather ed for this type of picture. Georgia Hale, pretty and demure, plays op Ipositn Hoot, Miss Halo is rapidly ascending the ladder of.' motion j picture fame, it Is said, nnd should (soon become one of the screen's ! widely known players. As Connie 'Meade, the under-sheriff In A town 1 where the women are In political j power, she gives n most pleasing characterization. - Joe Rlckson, ns the villain, does good work. Rosa Gore, Howard Trueedale, Heinle Conklln, George Ovey, Nora Cecil, Dan Crlmmlns and Grace Cunard, all In the sup porting cost, give excellent per formances. , , 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. Phone Slain 182 Good Service Quick" By Cowan rRS ooiwREs) NO-o-o-uo; lo rjtttwt 'H, WO M TOO SOUP, AND H6UJ ABOUT -'common FOB t0 CWCKEWOft A STEAK. HlGH-'HAT A &UEST 0R- "? y AS' DArKiERFMLbt LST'S aw& WM A REftL TREAT AMD HtiE UOBSTER' 6 KtS. ll I. MT Of I, By Blosser Professional Directory Hila directory la especially haaiy lot tbe ewoutnm o far the oat-of-tawa reader who saaf want tbe name and addreee of eoeae troftaelanal mum. It baa keen oarefaUr prepared and wlH prove to ke a reedy aid lo any reader la oMalnlag prompt protriiilratl err Ice. ClcLssified tor. Quick Reference Osteopathia Physician 1. L. IWOLB, D, O. ABGARKT INGLE. P. O. General practice and tne "POST BYSTKSi" for fullea arches. lomtner Telepn jjuliaint; Architect O. B. mixett, AKktteet Room 7 ta Orenile Nstions) Bsnlt tlullolne LICENSED MATERNITY HOME Trslned care. 1'rlce reasonable, lira. E. W. Hart. U0 Y. !-ao-lm HKSOV.NOIXO I'HWAl'TION nAI.EICIH, N. C. When the locksmith shop of the lute T. V. I4iulru.i.ll Imi'npfl. fti'ftnipii were nlnrmert by a series of explosions. "Uht" explainer I'niliip iirncKweu, n sun. "fill her' put flrecrnpkera In I.. t....llu nti.l fl.inl. sn If IllA nt mA piuikIU fire while he was asleep the explosions would woko nun. WON'T IIK STF.I'ri'.l) OX RAI.RIOH, N. C Ohm-BlnK that n railroad "employe deliberately H.t.imo.1 An lilu hin. 11 V. 11. l'nnl of Halelitli is siilnK the company lor lOUtUHII, lllieKIIIK pel minium Injury, s . IT tNT A BOMX wmovT a rajuMONX Jane It ten years old today.' Last night the asked Mother lor a "birthday party" 'and Mother quickly ' agreed, . Jane wanted little Helen Adams there. But Mother found that the Adams home had no Telephone. ,,So, Hole,a,..mifsf4 uthfl iw,. , cream, the cike and the fun I IneeeenaW Telepbone Co. AMB TOO CAM BAVE ONE roa a fw am a dati EXCURSION FARES - DAILY To Pprtland One Way $ 9.50 Round Trip 15.40 I.v. Im flrnndn 9:2S ft. m., Ar. Portland 10:11) p. nt, ' Modern lie Luxe Parlor Conches Oregon Trail Stage Depot On Jefferson Opposlto U. P. Depot. Phone Main 130 STAGES LEAVE FROM LA GRANDE DEPOT Wallowa Coach Co. Leave ' La Grunde for Wallowa Lake 8 :45 a. m. 4 :00 p. m. Connect with All Points West;; Blue Mountain Transportation Co. , Leave ';-. La Grande for Baker, Boise 11 :25 a. m. La Grande for linker only 4 :35 p. m. La Grande for Pendleton 10:30 a. m 8:45 p.m. (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 For Information Phrakiana & BnrfttM Ul WILKkS, M. D. Practice limited to diaeaaas et lae aire. tuar. nose ana 4nroeb iw folev Telesai He Foley one BunaiBf . a. kirbt. m. d. Fkyslolaa and Burceoa r Tele unmer Telcn B'.lildlBI ataia is VltRN U BAMI1.TON, M. D. Physiolan and Burgeon Oardner . Telephone Vulldlna; Main M Kesldenee Phone Main (ot If no answer call Mala liMt IT. Ik HALiTON. . D. Praatlce llmiud to dlsaasea of taa Eye. .Ear, Nose and Throat Rooms 18-1, Txleehoae lomrner Bulldlar ' ' Mala 771 A. U niCHARUSOII. Burvery Rooms ll-l? floumer fiulldlne 7. O. ToUstv Mala la M. d. MeCAl.U D. Physician and Burgeon 8ommer Tslepaeae Building ' Mala IM A 1EFV TO llOHEAS TiAK HATtnon, Me. Twenty six marble fireplaces nil Imported from France and Englnnd, ore In Wlnit wood House, new mansion here of - the Edwnrd T. Stotesbury" of Phil adelphia. In the basement are. five, nlr furnaces, nnd each room is eleo trlcnlly heated. : - in3ogtK RS, PRBDBHICK 4LMM lot N Ave.. La Grande, Ore. - Tteadlnas daily. Readings by Mall a Specialty KXPERIENCR 1ms given ua vision. By this wo mean It isn't necessary for bereavod , to entor into all the details. Just indicate how you want things done. .. , v We Understand ' ' ' BNOIX1RAR8 ' EIMMERMAN , Main 62 call MAIN 799 fly!! .