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IVi(?:ty, August 16, 1920 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Nine I i. . . J 1 The Observer Want I The Market Place of Union nfl Wallowa iNEWTODAY KOR SAI.K -Hodge delivery trm-k. I Will trade for cows, hogs lit 1 shp.-j). "'all Main Tr.i'. ,s-n-2t. i l-OJt sali-: i $ir. an. I I 42-w. . washing machines, Adams. Call s-1 ; - tp. I.I-; ! riMiin house. l od- C-m, $r!HHi.OO; .Mh i AtlaiMS Aw ph. imu-w. s-ir.-i m p. f KOK UKNT :t room furn. house, ; for. I and I 'inc. "Mil I'iiif. s S-H5-2 In. u i: i:t- -"i room modern. HH (irecnwond. house. fall 11EI.KN WIld.lAMS, graduate of U. of y. -school Di' music, will open a studio for beginners or . 'advanced stini-nis uf piano on Sept. I lion I'-H'-M. s-l r.-xt WAN'iKIl vantkd - or wrii. Sewing, niii t-:. I'riin., iiox 4n;. s -1 r -7 1 . VVANTKI-"iirl lor housework faun. I'hone 47t-W. N -1 - WANT Ki -Any .work. &i3-V. of house- S-M- tr. ; WANT I'll ' woman lo itespeclable caro for boy you UK i. iiml ' It.-ep house in innllierlesK home, p---A.ldress Observer. S-14-3 tp '''olt MISCEMiAXHOUS W1M WANTS TO HAI L WOOD'M -T-.l. s-ir,-:i tp. SA l.l-:- Automatic ' electric Wrisllilli: maelilru., I'hoMO I nion a IB. s-15-3 tp. .-Ol: SAI.H I': l.'armers 20X1. hens, rhone ' x-ir.-;t . KOK HAI.K'-l'IclillllK I'Hone 2.'.S-.I. cucunibersl .S-H-2 tp. y( lit SA I At rea 1 ba rga i n ' prices: piano, nearly now, $200; "i-leam boiler (2 h. p.): 2 sleltm - j.icket keltles jusl the thing fnrj ; ? tneat markets or v-geiarne ami jyf irtiit canning; hog ranch and '? dairy fann. priced right , for .lUiel; sale;' I dandy saddle, pony; 1 1st class phonograph, ?.ti; canaries (singers): Special low prices aml 'ei,tsy terms for silver fox breeding stock to Oct. 1. 'I Ore. Trail Kox Farms, M. W. i Smith. ;'; " ' S-i:i-r. tp. CAMKOItNA HKIillS-For blood, I 1 liver, l;idfeys,- stomach, bowels! ; and rliemjnttism. Cliris Miller i .. VhHiiH, AV. 6-St-S mpl improved! .JdONKY TCi LOAN on city properly, sutllgllt loans or .. 1 lnsln'.iment. plan, lowest rates, United Stales InvestiuontrYCo.H Phono Main 33. 3-l-lm I'olt SAI.K: Csed electric washers. Mayl.ig Shop, Main (i:i. 7-31-lm. : 1 ll:i:i-: KMIM.OYMIONT ngeney. All classes of help supplied. 1'hone oi;, write your wan'.s. Main .'S. Savoy Hotel. 7-2l)-lf. a. A OKANDE MATTItESS & Up I holslei:lng & Hub Cleaning f Works. I'hone 424-W. Chas. Kd- wards. Prop. 12-1-lm fMO.VKV TO I.OAN-We arc repre j sinlativ. s for the Prlldcallal In- surani'e Co., and can make larm or city loans at atfraelifo rates of ii -est. Chas. II. Reynolds. insurance, loans and bonds. s-8-lm. i:asti:kn oiikgon school of Music violin, piano, voice, crediis. I. O. O. F. temple. Ph. 447-.I. 7-l-lm. sonu-iiines both the engine li" driver of an automobile ! and , MOM'N POP uretT. DilIC MID "S. ' JWWttTH- ( I LI. tit MvlUiMC, OM' ' THKV. OUMDS UKL ' Tur coRorR 'jwniK. ) ' Ts tiuy widw ukc. . ) vJ (A vf thp.t Gunny guy -M , Eyr litCTS PHYLLIS- I yyKr I FRECKLES AND HIS 7lS PACldA5 CAx IT'S UC POD H-Z.Y NOWl 7 MIMO DO VOO S0PPO5& ) COOL0 8 SMOlrlS K HZ. AriVTWlMG? y ( ' -;w I IT OP ' J .ism. Observer Want Ad Rates Count five nrf-rag vrarttfe tn the llur.) Pr line, 1m Innrrtlon 10 Ir line, fiifh aildeU innt-r- ulliif iiiMcrtlmi 'tt .iiliilniiini harj. m our order tllTI'S BY MO.VI'H 2 llno-4, per nion Hi , It linen, jer nmti.li 4 linen, per niontli 5 1 1 ii i'.h, per t On (It mm.oo .'H.Jf. Knell 'Hllillf Nilult llnr over fl'e charged lit Sue Iter line er lliuntli. CASH IN ADVASTB I. tr mlrrH on nil 'Clniiairim uNHn 'II cam (hear ftilea. Illpher 'rHtf'm charged tin Kll creUII Insr'rMans. Copy Mr all CluulflrU orul niiiti be In ItalM office toy lw A. M. day oi 'isi:irriox. stop onlr'fn h nil Ihaerlrd tanlll fur ther mitlee muftt He received by III" Minueliuur or e&tru Tuitertlou will 'be claargcil. Telephone orders aolirlled, Cufch rtUrn may lie earned on phone orders ly payment on or before dale of luwt Insertion. 1'IIOMO .tIAI.V a "At ObKcnrr Wml Ad Will Do 11" TOR SAI.R IIOMKS S.YI.K Nuw li room modern ! nonie. property Ih priced to sell Haled and first published tills on short -notice. . l'aved slw-el,' 2(Tlh day of July, 1920. ;','a!.srr?,?!,fe" l.,""",","m' ,lil;,'?'"'y! CI. AHA SMITH, executrix of the trays, furnace, hard wood floors,; east front, full basement, latin-1 1"-st 111 '"' tcslament of Com dry Irays,. furance, hard wood ! HeM. deceased. floors, fire, place, largo llvingl COCIIUA.V .t HTIKUTIAK . At room, kitchen, 'huthroom and 3 ' tnrueys for l'xecnli ix bedrooms. Total price tr4snu.no! including cily leins. lteasonahle ! Jlll' - Al,K- - , .terms., (.'all Lowell, Williamson, S-i4-3t. Mai:. 80. . l-'OU SA LK Nearly new I) room ! gungalow, near normal, full basonient.- Want ucreage. Wag- i " :ier, with l.a Grande Invest ineht Company. S-12-It. . ,,.0,t SA LK- -My home .at lu2 t'haa. 1,. Priync. Tl-h. 8-12-(Jt. Sprlng St. TflU-W. .OK SALK- l-'ive room modem ; stucco houso with garage nnd . garden. Near Normal. Cull '22'4 W or i:id( d avehue. 7-1 5-1 in. . FOR SAI.K OR TRADIC I'OK SAI.K Olt TUAIHi Kord . togging trailer. Oldsmobile gar age. x-lfi-O I p. I'01 SALI-; Olt KXCHANOK 7 rodiu modern house at' Pendle- ',"n- v"1"! e" VI,., .1,11, IH"1" ' Wrllo 22Ti June St., rendletnn. S-1T.-2 Ip. 1'Olt SAI.K Ol! TltADH: 5 room house, large lot, near school and mill. Cheap. Inquire 20u7-2:wl St. J I'hone R.3-U. S-in.lt. i ix) v vi) FOUND The best and cheapest place to get Sedan door fend Vln'J shield glnsB. Quickly Installed and satisfaction, guaranteed. Chas. Harris, 1501 Madison. 4-13-lm JOK BEJil I'Olt HUNT Modern furnished Apis. Cull KI4-J or lllil-o nve. S-14-U tp FOR ItL'NT Apt., :iu4 1st. s-ia- FOU UKNT .Modern sleeping roouiH at I. O. O. R temple. -1 ll-Ct. FOR RKNT Kurn. apis.. With baths 'low rates. Adults. wood. houses and clwin, qlib't, 1SJO (ireon-7-in-im. FRIENDS MACO To jU Af fect if IS IT ISrA'T V6fc.y UtiV: 1 VOeiOR IF AMY of Tu kios Back PLAYINS SOW.C KlrlO TU! cf- a rticu Alt ?? 1 1 I X. Ll t;. k Ad Page Counties I i ! I-XR IIKNT 5 room house, ('lose I to mill. Jnq. 21 13 IMne. s-'12-if I'Ott l.KAMKr-Kntlre upper floor over l'utman's store. KurnlsheW. Siilhthto for npartmonls. Jnl. J.. I.. SnodRi'usti, jr.os 4th. 7-1 o-tf , l''olt UKNT: Modern 6 room house, an 2 Jiul. St. I'll. 472. H. U-24-U. IrKNT iaM room on Ail nins Ave., liext to Stur theater, j Now occupied by White's Shoe shop. 35 a month, rhone Mn!n 842. - 6-2ri-t f. KOK UKNT Roams over SllviV i thorp. NVrlfrht, Drug Store B-18-tf aitos sale PO'll RAI.1C 129 He Solo coupe. Alwnhltely now 'never lipen llr enKCiI. Will sell at a lllieral dis count. Chrysler jjaraffo. s-n- at. XOT1CI- TO C'RI-'.DITOItS Notice is hereby Kivcn that the County Court- of I'nlon County, Oregon, lias appotnteil .the uniler signed as exex'utrix oftho Inst will and testament of Cora Field, de ceased, and all persons havinff claims attainst said estalo are here by notified to present same in wriling, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned, nt l.a Grande, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publi- cal Ion of this nollce. xv.v.K i:Mri'itA('i;1:i:tV)'itn " ('MICAOU. AtiL' U (AIM - 'I'lio riiieago filers: Ittissell .Mnssnmn, Karl Steele and Wilson llerren. (nidi off at :(:12 p. in. today frtun M unlelpal airport on. their secotul attempt to break th(, refueling en- durance recoVd of 424 hoars, ."et j by the St. r.onis Itobtn. They weie flying the same plane ''Cltleago-We 'Will" In which they were forced ! down ytsterday. , Abe Martin Wouldn't it be flue If people werft- known fi-r wlint they ro in SU'lMl r w'lilit 'tlic' iM'long to? 'I'licrp'N nuihy ways to net tiwny with iniii'fier tin'M- ilays that torch an ha turner slayers klu hHnllj tie. lido what to plead. A doctor says that man will be without toes in fiuo Centuries. Just what will people do with old safety razor blade?; then? TINY MAKES HURRY UP, YBS IT'S SOMETUlriS FROA OSCAP. Utt) 8 APT To 00 SOM TWAS Uil oM 7VAT J 1 , t i in i 1 ,ii Dm I x: , OUT OUR WAY ! mnfm nWK boo raa !. f fc1 eMOoRAMCE RECORD. )19S9, BY NCA SERVICt, INC ncc, u, s. PAT.orr. ..... w . AT THE m Chaney Tanned Artificially For Picture "Klectric .sunburn," Is l.on Chan- ! eV's Idtest discovery in makeup. In "Where Kasl Is Kast. his ni-w Metro-CioNUvyn-.Mayer thriller which is playing at the Star thea tre he had lo don n heavy coal ot sunburn from the wnisi. up, lint her risk of than use paint, with its ! varying shade, ho obtained the scr- 0lf ,.nr'i..i..ii. i.e i.v- posure to the rays of a mereir-y iiuart, lump. Chaney plays "Tiger" 1 laynes, i grim Jungle trapper of wild beasts in the new story, a drama of Siain. I.upe V'eb'7. plays his da ugh tor ana Kslellu Taylor a slnster Oriental vamp. I.loyd Hughes and others ol note ttppea r fj the east. Tod 'Drowning directed ii 'front- his own Original story. A setting of unui; ually large proportions, including a jungle town , and a river large enough to sail the captured Jungle beasts on was erected for this pro duction. Piece of Old West To Be Seen At The Star 1 'holograph ed n git Inst a 'back ground of majestic Western scen ery and presenting the story of the fight of an cx-ina rlne and an or phaned newsboy against a gang of cou liter-felt eis. "Idaho Red," an F. I-. O. production which stars Tom Tyler atid features Franklo I lai-ro, opens at the Star theatre Saturday. Arriving in the I nited States from military service in Franeo, Tyler takes Frankie out Wi st to bis ranch where he gives him a home. Tom shares ownership and man- agement of the ranch with Mary THE GRADE HUII'. WO ttV 0,l MtT YOO 111 SAULL Wll-.tl.l TO H-C STOW! VIITH chick. HID KMY. 'Mr IWTPOOijCtD USTCW TO US Oil THC COCl'ltB M10 THIS MEVJ ut HCi.Pf.0 Lscr-3W TiiryunTV m ovmigcs. home: , goiug to VDltll' T YOU1? A Of.OICMC TO FRECKLES! C VM&U.-IV. SOOM PlrlO J fJT VWO IT'S FCO AMD ) vJPAT IT IS DOUT y, 6T TOO CLOSC.TAS- P ) ,,rT.,.r 7 uiur.r -""" """ wnMiTIa ifma i i 1 1 miff I i A t"'iis tl M,MvlhJJUi- Itcgan, played by 1'atrieia Caron. Tito relationship of the ranch own ers is tempestuous at, first, lnit they rally to a common cause when Tom Is accused of counterfeiting. The man hunt for the counter feiters occasions plenty of hard riding on the part of Tom ami lit tle l-'rankle, who makes a dashing figure with his diminutive elm p and his Utile Shetland pony. How the counterfeiters are discovered, how Tout is freed of suspicion, how I i'"1'1"111'' wives Tom's life, how Tom "'v, na, men in a term.e I represent some of the high lights .if the ! II O feature. The supporting cast Includes I l.cw Median and Al Smith. Itohcrl Me Lacy directed. Frank Howard Clark wrote the story and the con tinuity. All-Talking Picture-Now At the Arcade "Iluuilng offers ilrama tn its most exciting form, whether it be a man hunt or a. deer hunt," says Willard Mack, director and author of "The Voice of the City," mi nll- J talking Cosmopolitan production I for Moti'fi-tioldwyn-Mayer which 1 1h now playing at the Arcade thea I Ire. "And it is miite apropos Uiat ,S0 per cent of our screen and stage j slories should deal with 11 limit In ! some form. "What are most romances but a hunt of a man for a woman, or a woman for a man. And certainly crook and detective stories would have to go out of existence If It wore, not for the ''hunt' (dement. " 'The Voice of the City,' In which I have cast Robert Ames as the man, is an elemental man li n tit. As Itiff, the detective, represent ing law and order, I do my best tn caleh thlH Itublyv I oylo who has escaped from prison after having been sent up for killing a polic m; n, The whon plot da Is with WTEO VLLYODLE. GlGGLt MIEtlV COMCCIJ III 1-llSltR VIITH THE 1:0 LU4- TO unuvh WAI A7 IT COUUD Txr WininTYia '- ,n "rit mironkcd potu-lics ns thoy Into n buttprod hitklnsT ilfshi Hprih J"J IllicmiO , (io upp-,. fr (lti truc turu of tw. lilo with siiRiir and tlot with but- lioyle's attempts to evitdo hie nnd I he climax comes when tho ma n hunter, myself, Is stopped by proofs of Innocence. It is simple, elemen tal drama and 1 have alwas used Just such direct and human situations." Desldes Mr. Ames, Miss Field and -Mr. Mack, tho cast luehnhs lohn M Jljan, I tea trice Danynrd. I niane Thompson, Alice Aloe, Clarlc Marshall, Tom Meijulre, Ja mes Farley and Alien Sewall, M I' NUS Ily NlMci- Mary A It hough f i chIi peaches lack some of tlus valuable mineral suits found In apploH, they have a decid ed tonic effect and a definite place among the neeessa ry fruits. I 'se them often while In season. Small children cannot he allow- There's nothing else like Budweiser BM-133 By Cowan TtlW DCiVu: ISU'T 1 ?k,YPPLt SMJCt! STULL fr.KU0CK Vlt. DLDICMES UV.t? MID, THU C0MY ntlWY 0USV THillK,li(. S GOIIIC. TO CJCY TRICKY TO DT.DlCMfOIIE OF FPILI- HC VUS "bOWGS TO W.. HCCTS 111 TIIPILLED PIMK By Blosser j fruit Is not as digest ihlc- ns tho ; apple. Hut when the fruit Is stow- i oil and used with rice or tapioca, children livy or six years of ngi may ho given the dessert. - A delicate tartness- developed in cooking makes peaches partienlnr . ly satisfactory with rice or tapl I oca, A pudding of this sort pi e- eludes- the use of potatoes in a i meal nnd provides ix welcome I change. These desserts should fin- i j Isli a light luncheon or dinner. il'eneh cobbler is n simple, old (line dessert, economical and "fill ing." Six peat-hes. ' tablespoon butt 1-2 cup sugar, t ivKor Matter 6no cup flour, 1-2 teaspoon salt, I J talbespnon sugar, 2 teaspoons bak 1 lug powiler, 2 tablespoons butter. I 1 egg yolk, water to n.ako soft dough. .Meringue One egg White, ' It tablespoons sugar, 1 teaspoon j water. T'aro and slice peaches and put .slyii ifb att in the Brewing WEINHARD'S Will be yowrooi5ll3hoice WhereVor Good Drink are Sold II. LOTTES, La Grande Distributor for I'dltz-Welnhard Co. and Jleitry Weiuhard Co. INirtland, Ore. ii ... 'THE HIGHEST IDEALS ty TI1K highest code of ethics governs our professional ser vices. We do everything with the most dulloule. nnd meti culous respect for tho wishes of tho boroaved, ' Wo Understand. L.ung Mol or -Always Available SNOIIOHASS Zimn:n.MAN Alain III East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc. Over Night Express Service at Freight Rates Insured Carrier Auto Freight Terminal Phone Main 673 ' 1113 Jefferson Ave. L Professional Directory This directory Is especially tiandy for tho newcomer or for 'tiib out-of-town reader who may mint the mum- mid address of some professional man. II lias bean carefully prepared ami will prove to Ito a ready aid (o any reader In obtaining prompt professional icrvlco. Classified for Quick Reference Osteopathic Physicians j. i iNtii.n, ii. o. MAIKMItlCT IMil.K, II. O, Geriernl practice and the "Post BVKTK.Yl" for fullun arches. Bominer Telephone llillldlng . Mnln lin; Astrologer irts. riu:iii:r!iK ii.m,3m:s ' 301 N Ave., l.a (Irande, Ore. Headings dally. Headings by Alall a Specially STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave La Grande for Joseph 8:15 a. m., 10:45 a. m. l:(l() p. 111. Makes All Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN 799. ' Three trips daily to Wallowa Lake $5..ri0 Kmmd Trip (iood for (iO Days. i tcr. Add four tnMfSpoons water, cover nhd simmer while innkinir dough. Mix and sift dry ingred- tents, itub in hiitter with tlpH of fingers. Heat egg yolk with one (luarter cup water-and cut into dry mixture with a knife. Add mora water to make ik soft a dough ns necessary. Spread over rpeuehes nnd bake 25 minutes in ft hot oven. Itemove. from, oven and turn Upside-down on a deep pie dish. fover with meringue. It, will tnlto about eight minutes. To make the meringue, heat ' whito of egg with cold water on ft Phitter with, a wire whisk. Heat ! unlil Ht ''r"t f 0' tablespoon- ful of sugar two. and fold in remaining There In the IV is expected to ho a dflcielt istoffice Department again despite proposals of received by enduranco tills yea marrlagi flyers. PEACOCK COAL M im kmx; Tencock Coal burns with very little soot and leaves less ashes in the ash pit. Try a load for ynu'r nuijrc. Van Petten Lumber Co. "OHNl Senlco 4nleV 1'llonc .Mnin 7!ia Physicians & Surgeons i,rh n. nouvr, M. D. i ijwa mi. KliS. .11. i). Practice limited to dlieayes of tha I'.ya, Kar, Noau and Throat New l-'oley Tetepho'nt llulldlng . . - - Main 1 A. I.. HIIIAIIIlSOr, M. l, Surgery ttooma 16-17 Telenhoiffc Somim-r llulldlnsr alaln la J. A. WONriF.ltl.H'K, M. I. Over h. & U Drug Store. I'lione M-R7H Hospital and lies. 1708 Jnd St. Phone M-MS I , N I I