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Wednesday, August 1', 12S LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Seven The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa NEW TODAY) Foil HUNT Moil.ni rnrnlHlieU Uil. Wiiv.-ili-y Apt i-l-liu lull SAI.i: (lit TUAM-: I'Vx.-.h. ! iii7 . uvf. s-1 - rt p . I'dl! I! i:ST CaniKi'. l-"t M uvv. ' -l-tf roll ItllNf -Mn.l.rn apt. .orn.rl Dili an. N. IIT-M. S-t-ll j w.ntki wi.i.m- wiKin-i iidumi-- i rl;.'.iini,'. li.-IVr.'nws. Cull or Wi lli' .Mm. 't-p:i K.'Xton, , (. li. Hlucklurnl. 'vi'. s-1 - at i i nil! SAI.K Six :-! r-nlil Cu-m-M-y ll.-iti-rti, i-lli'ili lr till;. -n I.,. l'il'' Ktimlay. It. (I. lln.Hin, 1 ml. Ni'in ii. ImltliT. . h...tlp J'Olt HUNT Mo.lini fin nijIiKd :. room unurtini'tit. ivitij KliihH.t-ln pio-pint; j.nirlt ami ptlv.'.t.' l.utll, (It fjOJi A.lamri. Call JSi-lt. wit sam: on thauk lint n.u.i: tut hunt a, i, !,. room Iumi.s.'k. Call Kl.ll .MIi. "-itutiiii I'lllt SAI.K --fit) .ul:oM nil. I Ml 1.yr.. ol.l layiiiK li.-im. A. c. NYlsi.n. Ih laml I lly. I'll, Kiii-H. T-:ll-tI KOIt HAI.K Alfalfa, hay in field. .1. i. Iiohl.in. l-'arrin-rK :'o. "-SI-SI p rois sai.i: mi tuaih: Wi'siini?. lion.- Ht'.'tric fan. IO. 474-.I. Furniture i-Ixeliane. t-iiH-tf KlMOriAl, iliscoiint on all IHn - n.-i uar and eookliiK ulriwllK. 474-.I. KtiMiitiire KnliariKe. ' 1K fciAl.K tUt TK.1K till cook I'OU SAI.K (Ut TItA I M I rom- blovr. KltMirlc p!ut.'. .S.vlliK ma hlno harvi'Mt.-r. w;tKOii8. hoiM-s. ehlne. IM.-etrie motor. 4T4-J. ;asy t Tin.-. Write ltox :t" Klk'in. :t I - :t t r Til IKS 1-or jtule. f, .lljte.i'fi l-'ire-. stone rords an. I tutM . to kooiI j j-Oiapc. Aekeriuan'a Tire Shop. i-3l-2tp I J'UC I IK NT Htt lelty modern 3 - room duple., In ln'Mt residential dIMrlet. Alien Duplex, 1 E 7 4th. .Main 643. -ii-1 nip. STUA YK1 One hay saddle mare, weinltt about Hutu Ihs.. tirandedi I ' on left shoulder. Notify Itoy I!e.man, It. I. I. No. I , .u' Cmude. 7-3 1 -Jtp nut salj-: $:i.omi weii bum 7-j joom duelling and batb. Kleetrlej wired, ftir must ho moved to niaki' room for business. John Mars. 7-l!t-tf j HAVK TWKNTV DOLLAR on aj new KriKidalre. Uemilar v.M. C payment, plan If desired. See V. ' I ). Vumjhu, Sacajaweu Jnu. ti-3-lf , I I'Olt SAl.K 1 ftt; fhrysler coupe, 4 cylinder. New paint, uerhau-1 iialiy A-1; fully equipped. Price j J..LT.. Kasy terms. Call Mr. , Holey, salesman, .Main (I!o. Harry: M. V(iKffonr t'o. 7-:n-4t ' I'oli SAI.K- l ::' fhrywier 7"" j coach, Veiy fine condition; re-j n:i int ed irooit ru I her. This Ih u 1 real snap at $ti&n. Kasy terms. Call Mr. Sley. salesman. Main Hurry It, WaKffoner Co. 7-:(M-4t 1 lCAHH FOR 11 1 It K You drivn Ml'SKRATS KOR HAI.K-ISnnklnjr; mo,it. SPdans. by the mile or orders for fall delivery. Large. hour .n. ,iain ,;;,,). Many -rk brown. lliue Mountain i Waggoner. 7-'.'o-im strains. lave delivery gunran- I . ... tee.i. (irders filled in rotation. jsi'K' lAI. fa.';t-cutiing knife gr ind Half cash with order, balance' carborundum wheel, oil-tight (. O. D. Mt. Kmily Muskrat j and dust proof gear case, $l.f0. Farm, I .a Grande, Oregon. 4 7 4-. I. Fut nil in e Kxehange. 7-12-2ml - 7-2S-tf MOM'N' POP l y.r uN To a "S1 -t f etc CT. ' v ie Pi.S's.'D -ta on TnEv vu Sm' ok lu . BE6v,iCk. -C j'O lsf,S.Q av;tiS ,"f . 7 STBeET BoT C0Ot6N'T) MlTU rn6 wuvn (.BOOT lO COW.t INIO x E&set4c EE- MJ'AlkT it 0ul.D DOO(iH OUGHT kohEv.TmE dUNitiS' .t SEESTuiSy . MfcH.T' I GtT ME to SPEMv. E T'BE GocO ..' ECCENTaiC V.H.U0UHPE. tttCf 6lD, OlXxMt To RENE-l OuS. OU At cEfcVT LEWE tkW -MiPPW ot-ruE CiOl j M y0'NTl(S POSSESS QEOn .E CAM aet OF TuElPS TEN uunOOEO Oiu !?wtertd 'kIinG. Euse y WI,A FiUST-x MEI.U, . 1 MET Mese,SMOeP. AD jpTV' -S i Er mmmMb mjrsmn ( FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS They'll Observer Want Ad Rates (Count fire nvcrure word to Hie Hue.) Per line, it lnerilon ...... 10c I'er 11 uo, each added cuiucc- ulive InHt'rtlua ... 7c Minimum churuo uit one or der ., I5c It AT ft S BY MONTH 3 Itn, jter mouth .. S3.KU 3 Hues Kr mouth . $3.25 4 lint-, ht munth 94.00 5 Ultra, trr nionih ....S4.75 l-Juch additional Uno over live i-hur'd al 6"c per line ir iiiumli. CASH IX ADVAVCE la re quired on nil Classified orders to en mi these nit us, lllnlier rates chartrnl on nil i! red It Insertions. Copy for all i;liiu.sIUed orders must be In this office, by 10 A. M. IAV OK IXSKHTIOX, Slop or ders on ad Inserted until further notice must be received by the tiuuie hour oreitra Insertion will be clinmed. Telephone orderi solicited. Cash ruleH may be earned on phone order by puyiueut on or bet ore date of test Insertion. PHONE MAIN 57 "Ad Observer Want Ad Will Do If j" - - - j m:y, KKI. U ruife. move and trade houses. John .MurjL tI-"H-lf I'uinitur' i;xchamc' -?-tr j i Kol HAlK 5-room hous. uar:nrc ,,wn, hruht. had trees. Caved street. Teriua can he had. In pnnd resilem.e Keeiion. .'IU7 Spring Ktrect. 7-;'Jtf 1 1. IDR It ft XT i.'on s-it i.'..Tun 'f..t.M.-- ..nb KoutM. Ph. 1&:-J. K(Ht UK NT Small house; parage, rail HUH Vdar or 410-lt. 7-:t0-fitp i uit iiKNT s, 3, 4 and f-room furulHlied houses with baths. Clean and quiet. ISIO Greenwood 6-;o-tf I'Oft HKNT 7 -room modern house, f urnished or' unfurnished, one block from post of f ice. Fine carntf''- K. ( Tucltey. 7 -J K-t T vanti:i WANTKD- -Itoarrlers, 1 ;! 1 7 Wash. 7-:(i-:itp ANTKD Nursing by expeiieneed ' practical nurse, liy day or week. Ph. :i"a-J. r.na Wash. 7-:tl-lmp WANT 10 D Y uung m rried man wants steady woik. H'- V. ave. 7-:it-;it MISCftlJ.ANftOI'S EASTKRN ORKOON School of Mu sic Violin, piano, voice credits. 1. O. O. K. Temple. Ph. 447-J. S-9-1M Ad Page Counties - f LA URANDE MATTRESS & lp ! holbterlujf A. Weaving Work. Phone 424-W. Chai. E.lwuidi, I Prop. 13-l-lm I MONK Y TO LOAN We have mon ! ey to loan on desirable city prop erty ut the low rate of Interest of ' 6'-. We write u II kinds of In ! surunee, Including Ufa. Chas. H. I Reynolds. ,1-lu-tr HEALTH Till: MVSTI.IUOIS THY M IS Itv Fiancis H. hcllnuu:. M. ., SjiiiIu Monica, ( uL Member (Joryas Memorial' The glands urt- the "Speeinlistn" In t hi human chemical factory. All nre member nf the t-Iandular nys tern but each has its own special function ami product. Medical roearch, that wonder ful talisman of science, has unveil fl many of the secreiH which had tain concealed in thcuu obscure or Kiins fi'niil time immemorial; many of litem still leimiiu mysterious', hut the searchlight is upon them. in the latter category is the Thymus uland. Situated in the base of the neck, it is, except In rare Instances, if Insignificant size and of unknown function. Active in some myst'M'iotiM way in the un born child, it shrinks away after birth. Sometimes, however, ii per sists, and the Individual in whom it persists is always walking on the ede of a precipice. I' rom lime immenmrjat ihore have been cases tf sudden death fidhiwlnj; sump Insignificant ami trivial shock, all in persons In ap parently perfect hen It h. Medical research has associated these cases with a persistent Thymus. Ilnu this association came to he estab lished is an interesting story w hich came to the writer from the bile eminent pathologist, I ft Stanle Hlack. A man in a row boat on the Dan ube river at Vienna stood up. Inst his balance and fell overturn! d. lle was promptly rescued by his com panions in the boat, but be was dead. It seemed impossible that he could have drowned in the few moments of immersion. Kxnmiiii.'- tioii at the morgue showed an np-f pareutly normal human ' heim;. Moreover he had not drowned. There was no water in the lungs. The only unusual condition was a persistent Thymus yland. No spe cial significance was attached to this phenomenon. Then the , unusual happened. Within a week another man fell overboard under precisely Identical conditions; was pulled out dead: was found normal at autopsy ex cept that there was a persistent Thymus. This suggested that there was here something more than a coincidence, Tlui. runes were re "7Hn??rand 'fioon'"nrrrcurns bean to come in. tuber cases of sudden HY-PEPSEN A Imitative 'INmie and S.vsini Cleanser There ni'e two processes continu ally taking place In your body. One is the building up of you: Hone. Illood, Nerve and Tissue. Tin other is the carrying off of waste matter and impurities. If your di gestive organs fail to do their duty, portions of this wasle matter re main in the stomach and intestine: where they ferment, sour and de cay, causing Indigent ru. Sour Stomach, I yspepsi:t, Kid tit-y Trou ble, etc. lly-I'i;i-Sn Is recommended to restore the Stomach. I.iver and p.owels to their natural function thus correcting the causes of man) arttnents. For sale".y Moon Drug Co, The Go-Getters Call iiftw " CAT By Junius "Well,1 pijMd lip tin cobhier. "I lei my first mid Hermit! wIvch net away from me, hut you run If mire thai I'm Kointf tn iiek to my laisi." Nothing I'lKe wuiKm so linnl jim l!li rumor. an Here cutni'di I he cat)ii when I Ik Ki-Uihiate bey in- In uct an edu cniiou. Dinner, 'unfortunately, was a lit tle late, and a KUCst asked the hos tess whet her she u oil Id be hi lid 'iioiih to play somtihinK. Sealing herself at the baby grand shf executed an admirable excerpt from W'iKn"''. She finished, but there uas still 'a few minutes to wait, und in the rattier pained sil ence she tinned to the tieul old gen tleman on lor riht and ashed: "Would you like a sonata before dinner?" Her guest g:tve a start of sur prise and pleasure. "Thank you," he replied. "I had a couple on the way here, but I think 1 could man.ge another." a Mr. llenpeck: "Is my wife gohix out, Itose'.' Mai. 1: "Yes. s'.r." Mr. llenpeck: "Do you Know if I'm going with her"." s The .only time some married women miss their husbands is when I he-y m e out of tn n. At home. her aim is perfect. A louhrmv Is a ne. hi who won't stand belli;; Ixired. Man: Mere son, l.et ine have a f'altl oinia paper with a good ac count of Ihc disaster out Ibcie. Newsboy: 1 ain't got one left, Mist.-r. Hut here's a Florida paper that's got every detail. Women should be apt pupils in aviation. Fur several "yean they have had a lol of practice tn "(lik ing off." Itesi'iits Utterly With Hero PA Ii IS A Napoleon who gets married after the campaign in Italy Instead of before Is shown as a general before he is a rapciiti and is made to rip up history instead of kingdoms, has caused Abel Ganrfr. producer of the original film nf Napoleon, to bring lawsuit against the American corporation to whom be sold the film. The French court has ruled the film must be shown in i!w original form or us modified by Ihc author. MORft m:im-y THAN MWI, Tl'RNKRS FAM.S. Mass. After being stung by wasps periodically while emptying a letter box here, mail -carriers invest Ic.fi 1 ed. A colo ny of wasps was discovered In a nest in an obscure corner of the box. dent h from a t ri via I cause were found lo be associ-it...! with per sistent Thymus. it then develop ed Dial other glands were apt lo be en la l'ged 111 I hese case, espe cially the ttmsiis. In persistent Thymus there Is an occult connection with the heart. Hi the cases of fatal trivial acci dent the action of Die heart is sud denly arrested. , There is also a heart factor In en largement of the Thyroid gland ioitre. which is ul.-'o frequently as sociated with qulnri'ed tonsils. I!e moval of Di loiisiis has materially improved a goodly number of Hi esc ".ises. The toiiiiN are another cae of an apparently useless structure having a far reaching infhiem-e upon oilier vital orga us. Knlarged tonsiU arn diseased ton sils and are better removed. BER'JKCK. HAS St-'.O ."io MAMV TIMES V-MiLY TST iT Mt.S . ,uiktAC HOT To StE MOfeS OP TW GlOHU'S .UE'S SO COhTJ OP Pot5 , - Make a Call i ATTiiE mms ; Radio Sing-er on Fanchon And Maj-co Bill Inn. Mitchell Under, whose vole Is probably one of the bext known among Southern California radio fans, has been secured by Function and Marco for a tour of the West Coast circuit in their fifth annual radio "Idea." This year's production has been named "Radio- - - Television" Idea) and came to the Arcade theater to day. Miss Hutler gained nation wide fame during her record engage ment of :';t weeks itt the Farthay Circle theater. I. ok Angeled, in the prologue to "7lh Heaven." It was M is Hmi br w ho sa ng ihc t heme song of the picture throughout the prologue. Ifcr reputation as the "Diane girl" became so wide spread since then t hat radio fan mail daily brings in a score of requests for her to sing "Diane" over the air at almost every appearance. Reside M iss Hut b r, Fa itch nu and Marco have included an all star ensi of radio entertainers, in cluding West. Luke and llanc, Nat Spector, Frances St. George und the Pearl Twins. "Half a Hrlde" Ksthei- Ralston's new starring picture for Para mount, will prove to be an intrigu ing piece, of entertainment w In n shown on the screen tonight. It is a tlra mat ice picture based on the experiences. (1f a pleasure mad giil. who fimis true happi ness in a trip back to nature. Gary t'ooper, the versatile star, has the leading male role and carries it off excellent ly. Miss Ralston and Gary t'uoper are washed ashore on a ' deserted island oil' the Canadian coast ami, during the w neks of privation which follow. Miss Ralston learns t he emptiness of her former life as a petted society debutante and, in addition, barns to love her fel low castaway. Tin picture' Is timely, dealing with companionate marriage and its foibles and Includes a variety of locale, including the ballrooms of ihc Wealthy, the pleasure dives of the underworld, the. life aboard an expensive sea-going yacht and a deserted island. Milton Sills In "Hawk's Nest' At the Star The gravi the dapper t st enemy of society. riminal who looks liko 1 an ordinary business man, is por- i trayed by Milton Sills in his new j First National starring production, "The Hawk's Nest" which ih now playing al the Star thcuter. I in this thrilling underworld pho-1 ttmlay criminals are dcpietel on j the screen as they actually look und t net; according to Sills. .v "Modern criminals," said Sills. "do not have homely, leering eoun- j teiuinces. They do net wear loud-i colored, ragged sweaters and wear "safe-blowers' caps, as is often mis- I represented in literature and. out the stage and screen. "To all outward appearances they arn rcsperted members of so ciety, well dressed, quite spoken men .seemingly of Important affairs and big business deals. Tho homes they live in are ns fine as the bank president's. For this reason they are the greater nir-uace for to them crime Is a smooth functioning, or ganized business. "1 have spoken with police authorities and they told me that I would he surprised to Hud a notorious crook living in the same block with me, but that It was not at all I in possible. The ordinary citizen, they sjiid. would be amazed to find how otteii he rubs elbows w it h dangerous gunmen, bandits and criminals In theaters and cn fes. It Is this type of criminal which PcP ritfA 6PoT tAE St.W.t SnE CuD noThiuOL i h CROumCj (.EOjT tSCl MIS MOUEV y TO t'j u Fir orr A rnm V x.1 ' .-. V I wo have portal yed in "The Hawk's J Nest'." j Doris Kenyon plays opposite Silts, The supporting cast includes j MontnKU l.ove, Gt urge Kotsonaros, Sojiu, Frances Hamilton and V ola id'.WrH. lb njnmin ChrisU nsm di rected. Clara Bow Stars In Crook Film Hero Thursday A great many dramas of the un derworld havi beell Hashed Upon the Hcreell but it has taken Clara Mow, queen of the flappers, to give the motion pictuie public th iiiumI stirring of all. The Paramount star accom plishes this in "l.a.lb K .tn the Mob," which opens at the Arcade Thuis day. a Infilling story ot gangsters ami their loves, something which is rarely laken into consideration when tho police reports aie Kiel. It Is an entirely iliiteieut Clara Row, who throws off the wiles of the flapper and plunges herself into a powerful jiorlra.val of a ter rors! rtvkcii wife of a gangster. It Is by far the heaviest bit of acting Miss Itow has itMcmpled since her work in "Wings" and she proes conclusively (hat sin- ;an ham Me drama as w ell as I he lighici- roles which have made her so popular. Tho story, which watt written by Krnesl Rooth. s a tale of a young couple of the underworld, the hus band a crook and the wile attempt ing at all times lo keep him st might. -The climax produces it thrill when, caught and surrounded bv the. police. Miss- Row takes the most drast ic methods imagined to keep "her man" on llio straight and narrow palh. Another interesting Cilng in the product bin Is the w el id phidogru piilc effects obtained by Henry Ger ranl. (umeraman, under tho direc tion of William Welluian. youlhtnt director, wlti matte such a tieuon ilous success with "Wings" ami "The Legion of I he 'nndeiiincd." This is his first ell ort w it h M iss Row and Richard Arbn. ead,im.r IT ISN'T A UOMX WITHOUT A TELEPHONE Mow in the world can a young person expert to become "popular" wtlcss there is a Tele phone in the home? We don't say it can't he done. It might. But it's doubtful. By Cowan ow wta tLKE D INSURt.NC fCI fAC .UNTIL l WAS Ol-ZTV -THESE But mil TuEilS SdMPLEb ftlUUT INTO V0UB. BBoce - PiOLOQ ANC r!5uM UP BuiNeW' UNPER tvie auifc op a as a cav row. mm-. By Blosser S.'OI-'iUa.WC.llJil. I I CP. '-' Ai). I I.V7EA fl - i- Horn, Independent jffS I 7'elephona l?jpq-' AND TOO CAN nAVR ONB ron a rrw cents a dati M1 fSi k'"" Jl I r t x)j) Professional Directory This directory la especially bandy for the newoomer or for ttit out-of-iowu reader Mho uuty want the uaiue and addrewi of auuie profession!! man. It hae been carefully prepared and will prove to be ready aid to any reader la obtaining prompt professional vervlc. Classified for Quick Reference I Osteopathic Physicians i j. i,. i;i h, . o. I MAHUAItUT l.M.t.K, , O, Uenural praeto-u tnil the "i'OST HY STiiit" IvT tntlvn arehva. hnniner Telephone duiidtc Main HPi Ardiiteot V, II. fllM.l.i:it, A re It Meet liotilll 7 (-a Gianda NnlioiiH) lb nk Buildlnp niari. , s lice tile lllieo worked to gether in tiiming (he aviation epic, "Wings." A sound story, thrilling and ex citing, well directed and beautiful ly photoi-r-iphed is "Ladles of the Mob," but, most important of all, it will prove to I he motion picture audiences that Mn-s How is not only a flapper- she is a great actress. Ol lift' members of the cast Used in support of Die .star are Richard Ariel!, .Mary Abbn. Helen Lynch. Id hi it Hosing. I.oi raitie Rivero. Robert T. Main s, James I'irn e and ol hers. K Nii VI LLP., Tenn. This city In lasts itt LS leu m of prominent nu n in civio clubs, banks, indus lri.il dams ami commercial firms Who are excellent, horseshoe pitch el's. A league has been formed n nil contests are held twice a week. Fertilize ! When soil Is fertilized it pro duces more und for a longer time. When you build a savings account you fertilize your earning capacity because In addition lo your own pay yon j;rt the earnings of your mon ey In the bank. Save I lore U. S. National Bank Member l'Vilrnl Renerve System mm ' EXCURSION FARES - DAILY To Portland One Way $ 9..r0 Itomul Trip 15.10 I.v. Ia flrande !:25 n. m., Ar. Portland 10:10 p. m. Modern De l.uxe Parlor Coaches Oregon Trail Stage Depot (Jii Jefferson opposite IT. P. STAGES LEAVE FROM LA GRANDE DEPOT Wallowa Coach Co. Leave ;ruri(l! for Wallowa Lake 8:1ft n. m. 4:00p.m. Connect with All Points West Blue Mountain Transportation Co. I .cave I.a (!rand(! for linker, Jiciise 11 :25 a. m. I,a Crnwli! for Maker only i :3.r p. m. I.a Cranile for Pendleton 10:30 n. m 3:l5p. m. (Ciinnpotlnns al rvndlnton for Walla Walla nml PiiHfo) Leave I.a Grande For Portland at 10:30 a. m. Tare $9.50, Round trip S16.00 For information Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains Physicians & Surgeons I, KM 11. BOUVY, M. 1. I.UWA Ull.KKS. 91. I, Practice limited to diaeuaea of toe Kye, I'iar, Noae and Throat. ew Foley Telephone iiulldititf Uain 14 B. 0, HIKBT, M. I. Phyalulao and Surgeon Rommer Tlvhun U'tlldiuir alalu 'it VKII1 I,. ffA 'Itl.TOKf, M. U. Puyalclan ana Burgeon nnr1ner Tfiephose Muildinr Mhiii Ufldenee Phone Main 4UV If no answer call Malu lua V. I,. nALB'lHtlf, M. D. Prcatlce limited to diseases of toe Kye, Kitr, Noao aad Throat Room Telephone Soinmer Uuildlnr Ualu 77 A. I.. HICH AHIINon, . D. tiurifury Rooma 16-17 Telephone douiiuer Rulldlny Ula im It. G. MeCALl at. D, Phyalclan and Surgeon Hommcr Tetepboae Hitlldlnw . UatD nil ci.Aicrxci: i gii.sthap, m. i. Physician and Surgeon I tins. 14-la. West-Jocnbson Rldfr.. Office Ph. 4S3-J. Res. Ph. PJ2-IJ Astrologer l Its. I lll lll ;( K ItM.MKS 3" I N Ave.. I.a (ii.in.lo. Ore. ! U.'ii.linKH ilally. i Eoii.IIiiks liy Mail a .Spprlalty While our service is expert nnd efficient. It is not without genuine ai'fecllon. This en ables us to carry out Instruc tions to I he letter. We Cnderstaud finr.GHAS8 A tlMMtltMA.N Main 62 Depot. 'hone Main 130 call MAIN 799 ArrcTioti