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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1929)
Friday, March 29, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pace Nine The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties NEWTODAY KOlt 8AI.K 13 hi-U'l of Hhwp. MS uui.'i'C farmers ISXI. 3-S'J-:it KOIt KKNT S imil 1 room furn. houses, si u I'inu. s-;a-tii !-" It riKNT S-rooni furn. house. Mil T Ave. I'll. 455-lt. .l-SIl-Hp KOlt ItKNT Kurnishod 6 room boom with Kiiruge, Wash. KOU 1!KNT furnisher! modern 4 room house, call :t!Mi.i. :i-2!-2tp KOlt SAI.i: !i It fries, now Imr- reln huriniinH, ('. ('. K. Lloyd, :.lHt!l Adams Ave. :l-21t-Jt I'Olf ItKNT Deslrulrlrt room for lady, close In. l'h. H5-W. .i-2!-:tt KOlt SAI.U One Jersey anil oil"' Ouernsey heifer, fresh noon, Mul hnllund raiH-h. .i-2S-2lp TO OUT KI'MMIOlt KKCKl'TION. belter Kit one of those aerial lllKh poles at A!orpocl;a. 1 ii-J 7 Slar Coach: IS 2 6 Kurd Toiliing Jr- !. .HOIlKI.Oi'K. S-i'B-lt 1'XJU t.AI-K OB TRADE KOlt HAIJ-: (iublilera S ea. Farm X. :i-2s-:itp KOlt SAI.K MlKli chair. Call'22U I'cilar or 222--J. a-l.K-l.tu KOU SAI.K Oil It ISN'T .Service .station, llox ,:I3. Kamola, Oie. 3-2S-3ti VOH RAI.K Kprihr? rye, re-cleaned f I. I). Chenaull. l'h. Main 2X1. 3-2S-2tp Observer Want Ad Rates (Co ant five average word to tbe Uue.) I'er line, 1st lnserUin10c I'er line, each added conaeo- otlve Insertion . . 7c Minimum charge oa one or der ,, RATPS BT MONTH S lines, per Jiioutb1.50 8 line, per m.ulb M.M lines, per month M.00 ft -fines, per mopth M.76 EarJi addltlobdl Una ose fl charged at 6 Do per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE la re quired od all Classified orders to earn these rates. Hlfher rates charged oa all credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be In this office by JO A. M. DAY OF INSKKTlON. Stop or. dors on sd Inserted nntll farther notice must be received by the same hour or extra tnsertloa will be charged. Telephone order solicited. Cash rales may be earned oa phone orders by payment on or before date of last Inmrtlna. '. PHONE MAIN IT "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" FOn RENT Furnished Apt.. :!0S Adams Ave. ., S-a-tt KOlt ItKNT Steam heated rooms, hot and cold wuter In rooms. 1'rioea reasonable." l'h. 224-W, 13"li O Ave. 3-2S-2t KOU 11ENT Modern, steam heat ed, coinmerclut earase across from U. 1. Depot. Juqtltre. at l.ottes Cafe. 8-lo-tf mOFFICE Y tm A lot of mourning Is also caused by woman's Inhumanity to wom an. AT TUE 11 KOU IIK.VT Kuril. AptH., on the ground floor with private bath mid wood shH-d, oOnvenlonlly wired, each room has 2 windows. All windows and ' doors are screened in summer, floo d . springs iind mattresses to 'assure rest nnd good range to pi en ho the cooli. City wnter free, lights at 10c per K. V. i room ui'ty.. $12; 3 room $16: also 2 room apis, with hot and cold wator. Trivato toilet and woodshed at $0. All . are clean and quiet and no row dies permitted. Prefer adults (without dogs) that work steady and nearby. J S 10 Greenwood. 3-2a-tm - One-piece bathing suits don't In- to rest the small boy as lon as he j can wear no.pleoe ones. . KAHLV SIUIX ' I A Procus pierced th crust j The bltourd rojirtd and smoked: ! And firjrt tho Crocus cunapd, And then tho Crocus croaked. K. I. A.'s colnum in thx New York World. i . , MISCKMANEOIS PAlNTiNtl and kalsomininKT $3 a room and up, 292-11. 3-23-6ip THY AXOKIS WHINKS Best in town. Across from Hohm-nkumps 3-5-lm EASTERN OREGON School of Mu sic: Violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. b Temple, Ph. 447-J. IFOR SALE OR THADE Oliver I typewriter good condition, $17.60. Furniture Exchange. ' 3-Gtf MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city property, straight loan or Installment plan. Lowest rates. Cnlted Kluta Investment Co. Phone .Main 3. 3-lG-lm KOlt SALE Homo Heauty apples, 30c Riick. Come and get them. Ph. 337-W. 3-2G-4tp KOU SALE Pure honey in GO lb. runs at $4.75. John Mars. - . . 3-19-lm KOU HA L 10 -2 lots, 2nd, across from new Hwimmiiiff pool. Kino location for refreshment aland or Htoro Cheap. Inquire 1V03 Kirst fit. 3-27-3t 'Oit SALK .MAdern r-room house furnace, $3SU0. Easy terms, 1201 lllh, l'h. G!i3-W. 3-2-rit KOU SAI-E naliy Chiefs. Mossa cre J latchery, Farmers 273. 3-lG-lmp KOU SALE The best alfalfa hccm! . In the Northwest. C. C. Conrud. Iintiler, Ore. 3-13-tf KOU -SALE Cull potatoes, $5 per ton. at runch, Itoulli AIcKennon, AHcfd. 3-13-tf .''Oil SALE--Tlmothv seed. Sc.lb.. II. E. Hull, Rummervlllo. S-14-lmp j'tMi Ai.i'. c ny una conniry property. Terms nnd burjrahis, Ciert! If. Chapman, East Stance -Mill. 3-2S-lm H RALK-r-Turkeys, 20 cents lb.. mile north and u, mile West nr Is inn ' v. W S Thnrn. 3-27-3tp irnitnrp Kvflinnrp. S-Stf M.Msl. titioii rtiiien rancil aim lit lino head 4 yr. old fine il ewes. Marry Plnss, iiox 358, Grande. 3-24-6tp SALE OH TRADE Make llr sau'lnn- lim nil I flfi fin 1 not HfV i ! urn u lire jvMjuuiir;?. 3-5tf 40 ACUKS. No buildings, five blocks from Main St. Enterprise. Rub-irr!fi:ated. Will trade for La Grande prope-rty. La Grande Investment Cq. 3-27-3t LA GRANDE MATTRESS A Up holstering A Rujj Cleaning Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. Ed wards. Prop. 12-l-lra MONEY TO LOAN Wo have money to loan on desirable city 'properly at the low rato of In terest of G. We write all kinds of insumnee. Including Hfo. Chas. H. Iteynolda. 2-4-lm Though In New York, my d This may, indeed, be so, !. In Oregon you nhotild he:ur The little cusses crow, i J ; Tako care of the pennies all J your life nnd the dollars you leave. : will take care of somebody else.' - . , i A lillle u'rl was rhllnic In a street (ar with her mot her. it wmium of very slender build. f Presently an oxtrenwdy Motit j woman walked heavily luty the car, and sat down opposite the rid Id. J Mollis iHiuicmpljiied the new-1 comer for some miuuic. then, ' tuii.hig (o her iiuulwr liiqulntt In n hm vohv: - ! 'Mt.ther, Is that all oiu lady?' t j -"Susie suffers terribly from in-j somnia " j. "Well. It's her own fault. Rho wears such loud pajamns.': ! "Have you any cheese?" ,' ! "Yes. we've got nome nice cot tage cheese." t "Oh. but we don't live in a cot- i tngo any more. We live Ip a nice ; apartment house now. Have you ! any cheese fit for that sort of : place?" An amateur gardnor has succeed ed in crossing a cabbage with an i onion. This adds- another horror to tho Christmas-gift cigar. Western Star At Colonial In "The Danger Rider" Hoot Gibson in tho role- of a supposed ex-convlet Is now appear ing be foiv local picturegoers at the Colonial theater, wher "The I lun ger Rider," his late I'nlvorsal pic ture is being presented. The locale la that of a ranch run by n pretty girl who employs only ex-convlcts who cannot find honest work elsewhere. With Hoot posing as a notorious criminal, the picture has numerous comedy situations, us well as plenty of thrills of the wel known variety supplied by tho cowboy stars. Gibson, who has a record of dnr Ing deeds and thrilling stunts for tho screen, is reported to have made "The Dantjer Rider" one of his most entertaining productions, Eugenia Gilbert appears in tho feminine lead with Reaves Eason, one of Gibson's directors, playing the vlltlan. Others In the sup porting cast are Monte Montague, King any, Frank Reale nnd Milla Oavenport. The band of Cnlversal Ranch Riders also nppear with tho company. emotional portrayal seldom if ever equalled hy any other star in screenhmd. This most unusual of photopluys , Is featured by what will probably ; go down as two of the finest char- I actorlxatlomt of JySii, Miss Phil-' bin's Is one of these, while Conrad; Veldt's Is the other. Veldt's role is that of Uwynplulno. whose face is carved into a permanent' grin by a political surgeon, nnd who be comes a clown with a traveling cir cus. Veidt runs the gamut of emo tions but always with his Indelible grimace. The. pathos of this is tho finest that has come to the screen. la lesser, lutl important roles, Josephine Crowell ia outstanding as Queen Anne. Rrandon Hurst Is ominous as Rarktlphedro, Olga Ruclunnvn, Is stirring as tho de praved but beautiful Duchess Jo .dami and Stuart Holmes is snlen- j did as a foppish Lord, Special mention must also go to Georgo Selgmsnn as the villainous surgeon and Ceaaro Gravlna its the only friend of ilea aud Gwynphitno. Professional Directory nils dlreetory la Tssny beady for tbe assmnsji or fa th oat-of-towa reader who may want tbe aaase aad address of some professional man. It has beea earefaUy prepared and will prone to be a ready aid la any la aalamlat amsspt professional erTlce. ;, . Classified for Quick Reference ; :V !-'OU SALE OR TRADE Notional Cash IteRisler. regtators from fi cents to $7.35, oak finish, kooU as now $76.00. Furniture Ex change. 3-fi-tf WANTED WANTED Any kind of house, work, H2I-V. 3-2!i-3tp OR I,ANISCAPINO Globe I.o custR, Globe Moss Locusts, Globe Outalpi Shado, fruit nnd orna mental trees. T'h. Main 6S2, 2 rlnss 1800 Adams Ave, C. W. Everett, Vn- Nursery Agent. M9.tn LOST VANTEI Working men's wash ings. Prices reasonable. (Tall Observer. 3-2S-Gtp WANTED Experienced waitress. Apply In person. Tho Tiffin. 3-2S-1C WANTED Would like to hear from persons having property suitable for aviation landing field close to l.a Grande to h-flse. 9fc t !. D. Observer. 3-2 8-3tp LOST Cameo" pin In square set ting, suitable rewai'd. Call M-C33. 3-2S-::t FOUND FOUND A place famous for hot chili, oyster cocktail, all kinds jf sandwiches, hot and cold drinks. I.ottcs Cafe. 2-19-lm WOrtIC WANTED Any kind of help furnished free to both par ties. Cnll M. 744. Free Em ployment Agency, J. II. Kllhy, Union Pool Hull. 218 Depot St. S-5-lm The president of the American lteet Kiiu-nr A KKOctal ion denounced as "sinister" the overture of tbe Cuban government seeking free admission of a cw-tain amount of Cuban sugar. The beet sugar peo ple, It seems, nre ruislng caln. FOR RENT Hill KENT 1 largo room apt., $1" mi, 2104 1st. 3-27-tf "Winter ale." nn experimental beer produced by state breweries in England, has proved a success. The only grass houses still to bo seen In Hnwall are those preserved as relics. KOU RENT G-room modern house west of high scliool. In quire 1903 First. 3-27-3t WE RENT, sell or repair sewing machines. Furniture Exchange. I 2-1-tf Astrologer MBS. FREDERICK ISALMFS 101 N Ave.. La Grande, Ore. Aeadings daily. Readings by Mall a specialty . The- "lllnck Crock" burlesuuu Is being revived. Won't the ladies of the ensemble catch cold when they hve the theater after wear ing so many heavy clothes? Super-Production "Man Who Laughs" Now at Arcade "The Man Who Laughs" Is proh ably Carl Lacmmlc's finest super production and one of which his produoer-viviiltf should justly bo envious. This picturlzntlon of Victor Hugo's Immortal novel of England about 1705 opened yesterday at tho Arcade theater. Once In a blue moon a motion picture critic Is happy to bo what iie is and "The Man Who Laughs" has tho strength which comes to the screen just about that otten. The entire cast, from tho stars to the su pern umera lies, seem to have , been imbued with the capti vating qualities of this powerful drama of lovo and court Intriguo, anil to have enacted their rules with Inspiration. Mnry Phllhln Is divine as Dea the little blind maid. She Is photo graphed at her best nnd gives an Buzz Barton Star In j Picture at Star I Hint Rarton's sixth starring plc Jture for FRO, "Tho Fightin Rod J head" wll be show n Snt unlay at Ithe Star theater. For this produc- Hon, which Is another of those de- 1 light ful Western dramas with tho thirteen-year-old Western star at his best on his pinto pony, Rags, j Louis King, the director, has I chosen an excellent supporting cast. Dunne Thompson has the leading feminine role nnd again , Milhurn Mo rani o is Rmtx' bewhls- kcred pal. The villain Is played ( by Edward Hearn and Edmund i Cobb and Rob Fleming have tho 'other two principal mien. Tho story, which Is by E. A. Pat erson, deals with the efforts of "Ited" Hopper, tho role played by Little Rnz., and "Sidewiudor Steve," Morunto'H part, to capture j tho mystery bandit, who has been ! terrorizing the little town of j Shady Rend. While doing their f detectivo work, the pals find time to cement tho lovo affair between the sheriffs1 daughter and tho young blacksmith. After getting tho bandit safely behind tho bars and having the lovo knot secure ly tied, .they go travolln' on. '-v., , -j Osteopathic Phygiciana Physicians & Surgeons i I.KB B. BOtrVT, M. D, w. 1j, InliliK, If, U, LIjIWA WI1.KKS, 34. 11. HAHUAIIHT INGLE, D. O, Practice limited to dinesa'os of tb qenersl practte and th. "POST ., Nu" " Thr"K. MVbTlJil" lor fallen areata, "uutlu Ma.?, iS Dolldln, Main 1I A, u . D, - - - '-.M Surgury IDA MeMEERIN Boa.'SKVin, IfSlT Teacher of The Baibereux System OL,A!l",V 3IIAI', M, U. . ruyslclsii and Kurgtuo Voles. Dramatics . Gardner Bldg. Melville Apta Phone 87S-J Office Ph. Main 80. ns. Ph. M-05 - 1 ' I " ' " '' - 1 '- -'- - - - ; Moire Pacific Coast housewives use Spprry Drifted SnotvTlour than use any other brand The Hawaiian legislature has ta bled a proposal to secure long weekends by celebrating most hol idays 'on Mondays. Miss Margaret Rnmmond of Bel fast, Ireland, Is said to lo Rrltalp'ir first woman tax collector, 9 Q- WnJrllfeiKi. ''Mlfi"'"'' J The cause of overweight Not due to any one food alone v THERE hat been so much discussion In this country about the cause of being overweight that we decided to go to one of the leading . scientific authorities on diet. We requested him to state the facts for the beneht of the public. "It is the fashion to blame sweets for every- ; thing," he said. "Overweight is not due to sweets alone." "If the dietary habits of overweight indi viduals are scrutinized," he went on to say, "if will he found that suaar is the foodsturf orged by some, starches by others, fats and oils by others, and neata by others." "Strictly speaking," he said, "the average Increase In over weight cannot be attributed to increase in intake of sugar or any Dthcr single foodstuff." Note that he speaks of gorging. How Intelligent if would be if everyone In the United States would refrain from gorging any sne kind of food, and ate in moderation a great variety of all tinds of healthful foods. It is clearly up to the women in the home to see that an adults and all children are furnished a variety of appetising foods and to remember that sugar is the mainstay for making healthful foods . delicious aud appetizing. ' One excellent way to prevent gorging 1b to feed your family a varied and well-balanced diet, Supar develops the incomparable ; flavors of ceroals, vegetables, fruits and many meats. It makes iie.etahles taste fresher and improves their color. Nothing - can take the place of intelligent cookery. The best cooks are generous with sugar. The Sugar Institute, IM' iMrM PEACOCK NUT COAL Is just the coal for your range. No soot ; No clinkers Less ash Lots of heat. Van Pctten Lumber Co. Phone Main 733 flood Herrlre Quick" OTnir-nvnn tttj -uTrmern ; Aim A il iQiSL JLN lUt & ugh OWN' fUif TYTE PULLS A FAST ONE By Cowan GOINO. TO LUNCH WuttY ? So HM 1. Let'S HOP INTO A TXV. AND 0 ONSR TO THE RED BOViEB. Blocks . vmr KoT I S WV RlDE. TBUT .POP. Pur YOOtt vj&lk f on well, 7 V EMftr Bill ih youp. Pocket ' f rfti,o piFTyX' YOU PAIpN MV NOT 1 f IT N0P.0 OUT T ffc)0NTET I rFNTO I THE TWl-THf II 60 DUTCH JUST iHE 1 FIGUOEO- jBBULt.ETlM V EN15' LUNCH. I ?.U1EU.. a TWO -FIFTY LUNCH foa ZT. 4,X vOM ME J0?T XUaRl&HT , I TMiRTY CEMTS . I VMtD i "oa A U I KtEP Te v two -"rvmeMTY on I week liwwo I V OHaWGLfc. VJWTtP- J T TWKT SCHEME , I NAMtS- "u"" 1 rBfw nt;fsgyli FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND& GETTING THE HANG OF IT By Blosscr UNCLE IAASRY SAID WS FRIEAJO T.J, MAS COMIMG AT tlot-A ELUA- I'AN GO& TO FlOO OOT J4'AAT THAT IP ITS TUe. LAST "7WWS I DO ttEQE'S A little goy, ru ASU HIM.'! SAY. VMUiT TIM& IS UOLA ELOA?yOL TALli AAAUAN DOMT YOL ? uou-ves-W0LA ETLUA MEAN TWO CLOCK -NES.' i -- . . a a i -- -. rJ u (.V VkjCLL, WAT VJOULO MX SAY Foa OME . O'CLOCK? OWE CLOCk 01FF- I yeCEMT WOLA J eame -OtJE cLock; L1UETA1S-UOLA 'l s7 we. u . .It orr. BO-.' CEZTAIMLY UNO HAWAIIAN COOMT TOTEM FOR ME-1 TAE Alc SOLVO0 TO yooR LAN6UASE.' S r-,... . 1 ii.Cin ii i . . . I EOMO-EHIUO .- I PWAt il.Cruu Jis. TIT nuTts When wo brand one jf our products with the mime Butternut it nioans that we have extreme faith in hav ing you know that it represents the bost of its kind on the market. Those dmiRhnuls nro lvnlliihln nt your rfpnlers. Purked hIk In box, wrapp ?il ,w(lh sn.nlti.ry pnper, mtl fpally wo believe that ron enn buy them chetip )r than you enn mnko :h"m ut home, unit (Hi, so IC'khI. PRODUCT OF LA GRANDE BAKERY er Today From Your Grocer Ah For Sale NKW C-KOQM MOni'.nN huiiio in Connorilnlo. I'rlra $:t,iM)0.iiit. Tills Is a Kood buy nt rt'jtHOluiblo toi-nts. FCIlNISIIICll O-ROOM Mod ern lioiti'1. r'tosc In, on south Klilo of track, l'rleo IST.'in, with L':(t.no cuhIi puynicnt. o.oo pot montii luclmlinjr Intfrrst. iuwcll Williamson Realtor Call Main 8G for Appointment 3 Tiir :: HIGHEST I i nr a i o v. lUbALO M .. M Na ryillB hlKhest eode ot ethics I governs our professional I services. We do everything with the most delicate and meticulous respect for tbe wirhes of the bereaved. . We Understand INOIHlfMftS felMMRKM.S-N Main l