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Saturday, October 12, 1020 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Nine Classified ads NEW TODAY! J-'t-M'ND Horn rimmed ghiK."s. ' I ('all Olwcrvor. 10-12-3 tp iu;i:.vrs wa.ntkd nig ohio cor- ' ", porution socks manager for urt-j occupied territory. Liberal com- ' I niisMlon. Karninga mart immod- ? intoly. Good for S'i.immi yosti-ty. . f We 1'urniMh Block, iicllvcr anil i i;Uc-l. I'rcvioiu experience . an- - , neePMHliry. Kyr-Kyti'i- Company, ' I IMS I'Vr-Fylor bid., Dayton, i 1 Olilo. ' in. 12-1 tp. , j.OfT Ijidles liat between I'lilk'.s :f Hacujuweu. Itcturn to desk i it J-Vicnjawou. rteu-m-d. i(i-u-2ip lfcj; SAI.K Howard homing' .stove.- tlood condition . asa-j. ! t . ' I0-1S-! tp. : WANTKII Klilerly woman fur, j honrto work, 31iV liv!dno Mt. I i ; 10-12-3 tp. j i''OK HKNT Netted Com potatoes, i (lion Thompson', Prultdulo. I v io-i2,nt. j It KNT Hrirlt hu:no.s build-j i lug. Hon Air Zuhor. 10-12-1 tp. ' j''OK HAI.K flood Hornnd hand , Jj planks, cheap. 2010 A. lain. J 10-12-3 tp. J-tilt SAI.K 2 a l-yenr-old O. A. . ; Knred Hock hens; 15 ffmuaohl ;v iiullets; l-year-old Whiio Lr-K-) bor:i hens, Hollywood Hlrain, i now- layliiK- (iO'. aImo rubbii;. IH-12 tp- fcOlt S,ALK OK , UKNT NVw 4 'i I'm,' hnijw with Karate. 2 lar lots, $12.50 month. Will tako L.:"' 1 tnul1. M..70H or 121!) W. fnvo. ' 10-13lt. I-'OU It KNT 5 room fur nished ;r holism. Ph. 290. W. 10-12-21. 'Olt HKNT .Modern, famished ; house. iaa2-6th. Inq.'New Koioy f bldtf. Apt. 16. , ln-12-1 tp KOU HKNT close in. 2 mi. apt. -i downstairs, l-'urniwli d. Lights and clfjin linen. 2 or 3 adults. I 14H4 Adams, corner of tireon wood. 10-12-lt. Jll'V, S10I.I,, HAISK, .move? houses. I Itoat jack cm-owh, Jolin Mmu I 10-12-lt. SHSCELIiAMSOUS" l-tilt SAI.K -3 roKWond milkini; ! .Short horns. Call Ki2 Afdor. 10-11- I'.tp. l iilt KAI.K 200 hoad uipmI Itam 1 lioulllit owos, fii.so lioad. Hort Knight, I'nion. 10-11-3 tp VOli SALK A built-up dairy and retail milk buHiness Including , j place. 26 eows, 2 horses, mllk--. machine, etc. Call Observer. 10-1 t-2t. 'U SALK One of the best Cigar Stores In Pendleton. A good ? going fountain, cigar, confec j lionary, and card room business. -1 On Main street, pest location In town, Thin is a money maker. See James It. Sturgls Pendleton, !f fregon. lo-l i-iit. J I K It 1 IS Sold by II. J. Hoaeh 5 good for all stomach, kidney bowel, liver and all blood troub- ( c le and stomach trouble nt 1204 1 " Jefferson Ave. 10-l0-3t ' J-Olt SA LK l'irge grand piano in I exc'llent condition. Inn. J. 13. llrnluiw, 120 Uridge street, ltnk- ' er, Ofn. 10-10-1 wk. ;POH SALK Hrewster grand piano. i Hut., room 17 Oild l-Vllows tern-1 v 11-. : 10-9-tf. ; i i Kill! SALi;-&ou purebred Hamp- ; slilre ewes. Ages from 1 to 5 ' ! yen. old. Also 7t'i purebred Hamp- I shire yearling bucks. Prices retLKoriable. CaU or write NeaV. f Crau fnrd. Haines. Ore. i n-- 1 o tp JVIOM'N POP COMPWY &OIN& FULL SWING I VJONt SE VUKHIU' PRETTY OR NUTHlN'.tVtW MRPLAME CHMlf F Vm WILL WKMT ONE. OF OUR FOOL-PROOF VRUT BCCMrtt ftFLVlN' tKCHIHE IS tOHtB FLXIN OR IT t3NT;KNt IF IT ONT TrlF-N KNY HUMKN BIRD WOULD OWE Hrt KKG5CM FOR PMrCHVtF-.THM'L.LB OUFt BlGCCST EUL4G POINT ; FRECKLES AND HIS b &Ol's MAW -A CU3S6 " SHJ TA6 AMD 1 HAO OP OH OMCV. HABBV'S RAMCU LAST SUMMER- MAri! WEM 1 think. OF SOM CP DlSWi I SET TU6 I I I CRfetPS- . COM. i Observer. Want Ad Rates. (Count five average- words . to the. lino.) Per line. 1st insertion .li)c I'or liny, each uddt?d conaec- utlvu insertion 7c Minimum chururt) on one 01 dr ..25c IIATKS RY MONTH 2 line, per month $'Siu 3 line, pur month liny, p.-r month $4.00 & linfs, per month J4.75 Kat'h additional line over five churned ut iOo per tlino per IllUlltll. CASH IM ADVANOR Is re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rates. lliuher rutea eharired on all credit insertions. i'opy lor all Classified orders tmi ml he in this office by 10 A. M. UAY OF lXSKItTlON. Ktop urdei'H on ud inserted until fur ther notice must, ho received by llifMii ine hour or extra insurtiori will be charged.- Telephone orders bo! felted. CMh rates may be earned on Chone orders by payment, on or efure date of last Insertion. I'lfONK MAI.V . ' "An Observer Wnnt Ad Will Do U" KOK SAI.K Wean In s piffrt, H. A. Nelson. J.sland City. Hi-10-tf Jl'ST lSKi'KI VKD car of King Pea coal, $!i.&u per ton. Try it in your kitchen range. HrooniTieid and Kifliard.son. Pb. M-714. 1U-8-5 t K,OH SAI.K 360 acres improved near Palmer Junction. Iji Crnnde clear properly considered, licrt Oakman, 2111 Oavld Stoti Iild;r.p Uetroll. Mich. i 0-7-1. nip MONEY TO LOAN We are repre- j sentatlvcs for the Prudential In- ' aurance Co.. and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates of Interest. Chas. H. Reynolds, t Insurance, loans and bonds. i MONET TO LOAN on improved : city property, straight loana or; Installment plan. Lowest rates, j United ' States Investment Co. j Phone Main 33. S-lG-lra 1 UASTKltN OH KG ON Srhool of Muslo, violin, piano, voice. Cred its. I. O. O. R tomple, 447-J. S-24-1 m. KOU SALE Kruit trees, orna mental, stock, globe locust and rose locust. Washington Nursery Co., C. W. Everett. Local agent, isn't Adams. Phone Main 5S2-2 rings, 9-20-1 nip FOR SALE Used electric washers. Maytag Shop, Main 039. 7-31-lm. LA GHANDE MATTHESS ft Up holatening & Rug Cleaning Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. Ed wards. Prop. 12-l-1m l'OU ItEN'l l-'Olt HKNT Sleeping room. Hoard if desired. Close in. Pi!i-W. 10-1 1-2 tp. I'M IK It KNT Modern furnished apis. I loj-O Ave. in-io-nt. ! t R ft KNT Knrnishod sleeping rooms, also a garage. Call M3-.L io-7-tr. FQH ItENT Kurn. houses and apts., with baths clean, quiet. ' low rates. Adult 1810 Green wood. 7-10-lm. SOM.MKH irOTKT-Rperlnl winter rates and private bat hs. Also modern, newly done npnrtmcnts. 9-24-1 nip. KOIt H KNT Steam heated rooms. $3, $4, $5 per week, 14o,S Wash. ltt-7-lm. FOR RENT Rooms over Silver thorn. Wright Drug 8toro 6-13-tf J't)K HUNT LTght housekeeping rooms. lf12 Adams Ave. i-fl-tf. tF fK CMtOF. DRIFTS ONTO ROCK .THE NECKERS CAN GE" OUT P-X-iV SWIM.IF THE OLD FNHLX BUGGy COLLSES,VCU CN , RIDE THE HOSS H0nE.BJT VF ONE OF THE"aE OtONE-CHARlOTS FOLDS UP ON VOU, iEjEW fMLE KBOVE fc THUNDER CLOUD, IT vLL DEPENDS ON XOUP. FLVIUG UMERELL . WHETHER VOU'RE GOING TO MEET YOUR . FRIENDS OR FRIENDS I NR TUCOSur OF AfWWHS Uld 7UAT- Z S'FOSS SU0CUS! WEM TIME. COWtS, COMES, 7JJATS AU.U VOUE LAST PAV HAD U0R? ;f mzi . r..:'- The Market Place Of Union and Wallowa Counties LOST LOST 1 sack heaps between Ia Crande nnd HilKurd. Please no tify Mrs. 1. V. Yotinsr, llihfurd. Ore. 10-ll-0t. FOUND KOl'NO The best and cheapest plsco to get Sedan door and wind ; shield glass. Quickly inaiied j and satisfaction guaranteed. ! Chus. Harris, 1601 Madison. 4-lS-lm WANTED WANTKO Children to lake cure of. Host of care. .Modern home.. i'hune in;i-u. ou5 H. live. lo-s-l nip. AUTOS IX) It SALE! KOIl SAI.K 2-ton Moo track, used only f days. ItrpotirteHHed. will sell ut a linrr:iin. See Harry Watc -Ktiiior. Pli. Main OfiO. lu-0-tf. I Hi nois Hi is year produced the largest crop of peaches on record ;i, 2 6 6.0 (tfi bushels against last yea r's 1 x,0nn i. tiii; nisTiucT coruT oir TIIK I'MTKI) sr.VI'KS l-'Olfc THK HISTItlCT )!' OUKCON. In the matter of Jim Smith, baakrupt. To ihe creditors of Jim' Smith, of La (Jrande. I'nion County, in the State and Oistrict aforesaid, bank rapt. NOTICK IS 1IKKKI1Y GIVliN That the said Jim Smith was duly adjudicated bankrupt by (he 1 Hs tifrt Cniirt or the United States for the IMsdrfet of OreKOii oil October !th, 2K anl the first meeting of his crerlttot-K will be held at the of fice of II. K. Dixon, Referee. La Grande, Oregon, on .Monday, Octo ber 2 1 st. I!i2ii, at lu:uo ii.- ni.. at which time said creditors niuy at tend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before -siid meeting. II. K. OIXON. rereree in bank ruptcy. " (Ail claims must bo sworn io on bankruptcy blanks before flliiiK.) 10-12-H. Abe Martin "My, how we dread to see win ter come, fer gran'paw 'II feel 'so utl'i-ly lost without his fly swat ter." says M rs. J Ue Lark. Tho llllin' station on our corner has been repainted an now looks like a Sit ka, A hi sky, 1 ml fan five an' ten. Another Thing We'd he jtid happy without lite pest who has to talk two hour to prove he has imthins lo say. Clnrttinnil Knqiiiper, -" And Then Pop's YOUR KUCESTOfcS What a Time X UOPt AMri AltMEf. COMtS VNArJT TO C' 6T OLDER TMArt VooB. IT SAMTV CLAOS, t rvii! m I rZl" (Ho SMNi ' ' n c M, I fate r ai x OUT OUR WAY NUMBER OME, .Ff.W.Lb'XMji OlMi. IV NCA SCnviCC. INC 'Show Folks" !At Colonial 'On Sunday Scoring un emphatic hit. the new j Pathe picture, "Show l-'idlis," n J back-stage love romance, will show at the Colonial Sunday. The pro duction, directed by Paul L. Stein and featuring Kdjlie liulllan, l.ina I Hasuuette, Itobcrt Armstrong. Hert ' sle Harrlseale and Carol Lombard, i Ik beyond doubt the best exemplar of theatrical life seen bore this sea son. The story deals with the doings of several vaudeville players known as the hoofer, the feeder ,tlle old trouper, the talent scout, the baby- dull vamp and the like familiar to I (very uroiesioual stage performer. I Kddle Oulllnn as the hoofer pro j vides much enjoyable comedy and the dancing of Miss HascUette as the feeder is c itilto artistic. Hubert. Arnistrong:.ia.:cxceJtCnt In Ilia: VUx. i trayal of a manager: Miss Itnrris- cale, who' returns to the screen I alter yearn of retirement, and . Miss Lombard as the baby-doll vamp, are fully up to standard. 'Che di rection is ull that could be asked for. v Book Is Basis For Film At The Arcade When S. S. Van Dyne wrote the murder mystery story, "Tho Greene .Murder Case" ho unwittingly pro vided the plot and character mate-, rial for one of the most excltinsi J and absorbing mystftry thrillers the talking screen has yet produced. It was some time lifter th book had received -Its widespread vogue aniottg thousands of avid renders In America and Europe that Para mount contracted with the author for the film rights to the work. Now comes the ptM urir.r. ; Inn. Pipe Went Out He'd Have 1 . . s NHY WlATOR WHO DOESN'T VOvW. ONE fT)r. r I A . J OF OUR SKfE-NhY PKRCvCHUTCS STRAPPED I Ur WLL Y00 STOP YOUR J 'f' 1 ON '.115 EKCV OUGHT TO BE STRAPPED TO (S V ' " JY-DREKMING ftHO 'S a "l! ' PM)DED CELL.BECCUSE hNY f iW CkH W TsKE DOWN THE SCREENS 7 J LS 1 GET UR IN THE WR BUT IT TtS A. V?' OH THE SUN-RORCH " Trill- 1 COODONE TO STKY THERE..IMOUT llpU - -A It I TO ttfcKE FL.YIN6SKFE.. OF COURSE Vj " J? l J t WS;9orr jost suppose yoo J2fl ( J ro BORQOW ) ) S pavto LNE..-W M . A DOLLAR, ) t pf fl- VNO0LO vou oo, Y-v V- 1 o-O L i j V " ' t L) W VJ 1H ONE PReoMf?'.''r '..WAV? COLLEGE A .ttle Cxf-l i-omE im "TrA' vvjE'."tJ . . AT 1ri' END OF A WiMCnMGr LPKSE.," BUT I ME.SIER LOMC-rlO Of? -TO IRWtL l- I with complete dialogue aniT a j splendid cast of stage-experienced I actors including William Powell! in the role ,,r Philo Vance, the super-detective who applies the higher psychology to unravel the skoin of mystery which envelops the murders of three members of tho strange Greene household. Hern Is a picture it comes to the Arcade theater for a three day run beginning on Sunday, which lias everything to hold an audience breathless with excite ment. It has a cast of c ha carter actors who have beep chosen for the types they portray been use they have proved themselves suc Used Gars PERKINS MOTOR CO Main 500 4th and Adams East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc. Over Night Express Service at Freight Rates Insured Carrier y Auto Freight Terminal Phone Main 673 I By Cowan I fj '''j I . "u. Pii'tilr: q.'m:' By Williams Yiaiir"" l..t U 1 PPPyJ i fiOii-l L '.----?-! ',: 1 lC. BE IMTv-VT KIE'SX "'-'I TWrNj. t u s PAT.orr. cessful in very similar portrayals on tho stage or In the linking movies. It has fast moving and eveiitrul plot substance. It has a seemingly insoluble mystery that of the crafty criminal who remains at large until the very end. Rodin on "Toil" 'No sudden Inspiration can re place the long toil which Is IntUs petisahle to give I ho eyes a Inns knowledge of form and nt propor tion nnd to render the hand obe dient lo the commands of reeling;" AriihIo ltudln. Gave Oil Driller dom Tho Idea of drilling- Tor oil was borrowed from the salt drillers op erating along I h Kanawha elver In West Virginia. 1413 Jefferson Ave. By Blosser OFFICE GAT 'KADI HARH MO, Now that wo have the vita- j phone, w hen you hear "No, yoi; J miistn t ito. I lint" y;,ii can't tell It i It s a. part of the hiiow or the run- pl behind you. Luke, our office boy, tells im of a little dliilK ho heard in the res taurant across the street. The waitress was heard to ask, "Ain't that chicken wood?" The customer looked np and re plied: "It nmy have been morally, but physically It's a wreck." Tli( fellow wlif proudly boasts that "he runs things In bin lioitic." usually iffcrs tu tluv law iimnwcr, tbo cariK't swin-pciv lli waslilna miu'liliHY ami Hit errands. WKLL KNOWN. IH'ITi Intuition Is what warns a bride that If she doesn't make a doormat of th,. Krooni he will start rl?ht In tryiiiH to malic a hired Kiel of hor. "Yes." said the oculist, "he hud a curious affliction: everything he looked at he saw double." "Poor fellow, 1 suppose he found It hard to jfel a job?" "Not at all. Tin traa company snapped hi ui up quick, and now he's reading meters." , "The American Klrl is all r'Kht, and I w ish L . could see more of I her," says a well known vlsltinn J Ktwtlslt artist. Goodness, some ! people are hard to ! utisfy. j ; . .. 'I'lli; SAUKST WAY ( j A writer Moat a poem to an odl- j tor,, who, It Heems, hud little use j for verse. The title of the poem j was, "Why Am I Alive?" The edl- ' , tor wrote,, when he returned the. poem, "Hern use you sent your ' poem by mail, instead of delivering it in person." i . I A Otiisn 1 "nrhik," said the Irish nroaeh- 1 jer. "Is the grenti'st curse of the ; country. It mnUes ye quarrel with' MANY BARGAINS . . Used Cars. See them on our Used Car Lot. Larison Chevrolet Company 1414 ADAMS 4.VENUB A Six In the Trie THE 'HIGHlST IDEALS TUB hlRlte.t code of ethic govurnn oup profeHBional Ber vlces. We do everything with tho uioiit dellcttto end mutl culous roNpcct for tho wluhos ot tho borouved. We Undcretand. I.ung Motor Always Available SNOIM3RASS A ZIMMKILMAN filnin 01 Professional Directory Tlile directory U oupeclully hnndy for tlio newcomer or for tiio ont-ol-town render who may mint tbo name ami aiMrrna ol mime prnrowlonal nian. It liua been carefully prepared and will provo to bo a reaily aid to any render lu obtaining prompt proriwslooal lurvlco, Classified for. Quick Reference. Osteopathic Phyaidana Physicians & Surijeona I J. fu IPftlliR), O, O, J w Wl ) I H'll H'lv Xff MAHIMHHIT lIVIiMC, 1J. O. '. , . . ' ' ' Oenornl practice and the "Pnt IMij-lcbui mill hni'Kinii HYSTKM" tor (allon archm. Offlen and Iliin)ltal over tlie Tiffin "uTldlng 'M- li7S . . i I.KIO II, BIIUVV. M, l. I.ISWA Mll.hUI. M. II. ' rractlcti limited ( diienNim of Hie ' A cr rrtlnirni 1':'n ar, Nine and Throat yihiruioKir Nw ,,ii,.y T.:iei)hon I MRS. I'lti:il;ltICK nALMRH Uul'dlim ' j 101 N Ave. I.a Ornndo. Oro. IHA M.MI I KIV I Headings dally. ,.. . . i nending. by Mai. a Bpeclalty Tl. I JlMyatom STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave . La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m., 10: 1" a. m., 4:00 p. m. Makes All Main Line Connections. For information rail MAIN 700 Three trips tlnily lo Wallowa Luke $."..ri() Knuntl Trip Good for 00 Days. yor neighbors. It' tnakis ye fihoot at yor landlord. And- It-maizes .yo miss him." ' 1 :. ' j If you owe a debt and have the " money pay It and keep the money in circulation. Jajsi ' a few dollars, will pay many a debt in a month.-' Usher (to cold, diffnified' lady) : 1 -"Are ypu a friorM of the groom?'? Tin Lady: "Indeed, no. 1 am tho . bride's nuitlier." . . Love, your enemies. Thoy merely He nlMHit yon. 'our frinuiN ar- tfca ones who let the truth out. ' ., ' "What's the matter with tho 'eleven' this year'.'" asked one col lege boy of another, "Ah." growled tho other, "tho halves nnd quarters ain't worth iwo. cents." Sweet Young Thing: T want a collar, please, for my husband. ( 'lerk: Y-s, madam. What size, does ho wear? ' S. Y. T.: Well I really have for gotten, but I can roach around his? neck with both hands. Nothing Is more satisfying1 than the consciousness of having a good day's work and gotten results, AVIint's Thnl Coal Man's Number? Gone are the day, When w e'eould grin ' I At the sight o I Our empty hi". Amaiiiy: Hut, True i The human brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working the min- , : ule we get up In the morning and doesn't stop until wo get to the of- , lice. j A rolling stone gathers no moss; but a man who keep his nose loo j close to it does. Not Electricity, Conductors Tho bureau- of Ntundards says under, ordinary condiiioim nollher gases nor vapors conduct dec trlclly to iy npprpcialilo extent. However, nil, or most nil. gases and vapors 1 conduct elect i icily fairly well when highly limizet' nnd Ionization may he brought nhuut by lionlins to a hi-li lemperaliire, ex- wwHro to X-rays or the eiutitiallous I'ndimu and by oilier means. PHONE MAIN a Range of tho Four SPEED-LAY tl.lnTtr.-ir. nilf l I Our Speed-Lay shing les are here! Come clown to the yard and let us show you this new shingle. Van Petten Lumber Co. "Cowl SitvIi'o Quli'k" I'liono Slnln 733 Volcf Melville Apts. -Hraniatlcfl Ph. MMn 741 (ft' St- In- I fcs-V if mm mm i