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Thursday, June 19, 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE Classified FOR SALE OI.IVKTT CIlKltltlKS for -mill', cheiip. . Thin ill tin lnHt of nil i-hi-rrleB for uiiiklli ili-llrlouu juice and l'r mutuary nut-poHes. Knrl J. Hlur-Uluiul, .'ov' (ire. U-18-GI FOR. 8AI.K Fli;lui-ii anil ptiln niont of R. B. Grill. Woulil con sider rlly properly in i-xctiuiiKe. Onll Grill or write llox 22a. U-17-3IO Vein SALE May IMike chei-rliB. I'hone 370-W. 0-l7-3tp li'Olt HAI.K Purebred Collie pup- 14il Madison St. I'hone 44-R. 0-17-3tp FOR SALK Alfalfa hay in field. Close to town. I'hone 204-W. C-17-4tp KOR SALE l-'iimed oak iliuiiiK la blue and buffet. 1 tilts 7th HI. (i-l7-:il foil HAI.H 1!i-':t I'ord eoupe in A-l ronilltlon. Husrh iKnilion nnd rllroinhei'K nnd accessories. HarKaln If taken at once. Im perial Pool Hal. C-IT-Mlp FOR 8AI.E Team. vn?on har ness, IlKht wnRon, plow, harrow nnd aeraper. r,ii3 sixth HI. C-14-tf l-'Olt fWl.n Strawberries. II. W. Myer. Phone 2M-K. C-lli-12tp KOII SALE !atry rows. Terms. Will tnlio In your dry cow. U. M. Kurts:. Phono Fai-mera 44. i 5-22-tf WANTED WANTED Work by married man. Call 1S1-J. 0-17-4tp f. WANTED Clean cotton r.iES. In quire Observer. ft-1 (1-1 f FOR RENT 'OR RENT House Willi five rooms. Inquire !i"2 C Ave. C-17-litp FOR RENT (iarnge. isi'i Adams. n-13-1 1 FOR RENT Modern furnished sleeping rooms. U. 10 Adams Ave. n-13-tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping nnd sleeping rooms. 3205 4th. Phono Elfi-W. 0-10-fil FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1512 Adams. I'hone 2!i7-J:. G-7-tf FOR RENT Modern apartment over J. C, Pt'iiney Rlore. call 4G7-R. r'-7-f BUSINESS DIRECTORY . ATTORNEYS COCHRAN & EHIIRHARU Geo. T, Cochran and Colon R. Eber hard. Attorneys. La Grande Na tional Hank lluildlng. CninOPRAOTOR UK. UELLE MYERH. Chiroprac tor New Foley Untitling. Hours 10 to 13 a. m 3 to C p. in., and 1 to p. m. . 7-24-tf Ult. J. E. WOODEI.Ij Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Hklu end blood diseases, hendnches. ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, ec.emn, varicose . veins, all kinds of Btomnch. heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully trented. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Hullo 211 Bommer Rldg. Phono 4H7-W. Residence Phono 130-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ' 1R. J. L. and DR. MARGARET INGLE. Osteopaths, Hjdnal Curvature nnd Diseases of Wo men and children a specialty. Office phono Main lod. Resi dence phone Main 106, 1 rings. 8ommer Uldg. I'llYSICIAN-SI'HUKON Dr. F. I.. Ralston I'raetlee limited lo Ihe eye, eir. nosj -nnd throat, nnd '"fining oi'gfiisses. Hommer Hlrlg. Main 77S. 1-1-lrn DR. H. E. WIU1EN Osleopnlhie Physician and Surgeon. Elec- t-ootc Diagnosis. Electronic Trealmenl. Over La Grande Investment Co. Phone, nlglit nnd day. Main r,7. f.-in-lm La Grande - Joseph Stage Line Hnnn: i. ( oldlron, Prnpc. F.rii;cTivr. may 10, i2i TIME TABLE la c.nANnr, to josrrii Leave? 1a Grande.... 7.00 1;ft0 3:00 Imhler 7:30 1 1 : :t 0 a.-Ll Elgin v 7:r.o i i:r.o Minam 8:30 1:30 4:',i0 Wallowa 0:10 3:10 Gila Lostlne 0:30 1:30 6:30 Enterprise fl:fifi 1 : r 5 6:"D Joseph 10:15 2:15 :!& JONI I'll TO LA oit Mi; Ijeares Joseph 7:00 ii:0ft S:00 Enterprise 7: 1 -5 1 1 : 1 ft S:I5 Iostlne 7:40 11 :40 11:40 Wallowa S:0rt 12:00 4:0t Mlnam 8:40 12:40 4:4- Elgin 0:20 ;20 6:20 Imbler 9:40 1:40 6:43 La Grande ....10: 16 2:15 6:15 On account nf high voter fn Wallowa County Hmi Usher man's Hpoctnl wilt be discon tinue I until further notice. Want Ads NATum cvnvs DH. A. N. nnd MARY K. MAY-.VII-ii.E RpecTallsts In nhronlo. fllRctiHeii. Moihoila: Naturopath uml Mechana-Tlwrapy. 8Kln anil blood disfaftes, nervous disease., chronic, hcaduclie, ecueina. scia tica, appendicitis, constipation, bowel trouble; all kinds of chron ic diseases successfully treated. Call Main 623. Miiyvllle Nature Cure Home, 211)1 East Adam. Ave. Of flee hours, in la 12 . in., 1:S0 to fj p. m. Consulta tion Km. MATERNITY HOME, 1GIIK Y Ave nue. Phone 307-R, Trained nurse. B-2lt-lmp PIAIfO TCINF.R8 EXPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and vole your plaao without extra charge. Work kUarunUmd. C.II Newlln Book Htore for ap pointment. Roy lil. I'll II lips. 4-lB-tf FRATERNAL DIRECTORY U O. O. M. I.a Grande Ijodge No. 8G0 Loyal Order of Moose, holds I regular meeting, every Thurs day nlKht at 8 p. in. at Odd Fel lows hall. The Women's Moose- heart legion No. ' 398 meets every second and fourth Thurs days of each month. Visitors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mnyvlllo, Dictator. I Harold Lund, Secretary.. B. P. O. ELKS Tji Grande Lodge No 438. Lodge meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Homo and. club privileges cheer-' fully extended to all Brother 1 Elks. Lester Brnmwcll, Exalted nuler. Mood Eckley. Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN of AMER ICA La Grande Crtmp No. 770S meets on the first Thursdny eve ning of. each month. In the K. of P. ball. Visiting Neighbors welcome RAY S. BENNETT, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk . WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grando Camp No. 1C9. Meets every first and third Monday nights nt Eagles hall. All visit ing Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 21-22, La Grando Nation al Unnk Building. E. E. Hllvls, C. C. R. J. Kitchen. Clerk. A. V, and A. M al Qramlo Lodge No. 41. A. V. and A. M. tioldi regular meetings first and third Krldaya at 7:30 p. in. Cordial welcome to all Masons, , h'red K. KhWIo, W. M. E. R. Rlngo, Secretary. KNIOHTS OK FYTHlAH Red Cross Lodge No. 27 ineeta every Monday evening In Castle hall (K. of P. Hall), at 8 p. m. A F'ythlun weloomo to ail vlnltlnif Knighta. Dr. J. K. Woodell, C. C. C. U Oralmui. K. R. H. O. R. 8. Hope Chapter No. IS O. is, H. bolda alottnl communica tion tho second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month ut 8:00 p. in, Vlaltlng 111 cm hem cordially Welcomed. Netta K. Ealtln, W. M. Anna U. Grove, Heortttary. iii:rn:i: hk.huavs m.i.i ItAK fre. Representatives from ( 'oriiueoida and I nil v, to geihcr with n number of locnl clt- tzens, tnet with William Unity, elmtrman nml Judge V. II. .Mill one of the state highway commission Sunday night relative to state no tion to Improve the . Itaher-Cornu-copia. and Haker-llrldgeport-rnlty highways. It was pointed out that the roads from these points to llaker nre In very poor condition and that muny prefer to trade In Idaho. It was agreed to appoint two repre sentatives to present n formal' re fiuest to the highway commission at the next regular session Ihe last of July. Tt was pointed out hy the mem bers of t he com mission present that the agitnt Ion to reduce the cost of automobile licenses, if suc cessful, would mean that new road building would have to slop, unless an additional tax is placed on gasoline. Roy A. Klein, state highway en gineer, was present nt the meet ing. The only thing that shakes n Progressive's faith In Ihe ability of the people to govern themselves Is defoiit for the nomination. MAM1I POP l CG-CTAINLM MATE TO BeXT TO S "iMiMi LIKE THIS BUT POP'S CONDUCT scems r3ee bErrtna woese nd ONLS MEftueE-i CAN SAMfi T HIM FROM HIMSELF ? J B n N ike saw rcZZT! I OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT T.RUE Ry Comlo "7 fou look Biwv I I -.THmx WAV. I l; ft tci n-c"3. v-t . Ju,TDloa vm A H4VG ciT v n - OPPOSED TO "SCALPERS' . WASHINGTON' (Special) At tempts of "scalpers" to buy tip for cash at large discounts adjust ed compensation cert ideates from world war veterans will bo met by drastic action. A stntoment to this effect was made here by officials of the Vet erans' bureau to representatives of the American Legion, Attention of the bureau was called lo 1111 advertisement In which a veteran offered to sell his certificate "to the highest cash bidder.-" .. llurenu officials were nlso nd vised of reports that a huge fin ancial pool is being organized In a leading middle western city for tne , purpoao of buying up compeiisa- lion certificates in the hope of reaping huge profits nt (he ex pense of the veteran and of the j government. 1 The "scalper." It wns pointed out, will in nil probability find himself, f he buys up such a cer tificate, whh only a non-negotiable "scrap or paper." The govern ment has no intention of permit ting wholesale Healplng" of cer tificates, iunulry at the veterans' bureau and umong members or congress revealed. The law was carefully drawn, II was said, lo protect the veteran and bis dependent and lo throw all possible safeguards around their interests. Section 000 of the law will prevent payment by the gov ernment lo any wither llian the veteran himself or his dependent or boneNcinites designated only by Ihe director of tho veterans' bu reau. This section is ns follows: "No right to payment under tho provisions of this title shall bo as signable or serve ns security for any loan. Any assignment or loan tnndo In violation of Ihe provisions of this section shall be held void. The director shall not make any payments under this title to any person other than the dependent or such representative or tho de pendent as the director shall by regulation prescribe." Authorities are agreed, Ihnt per sons who attempt lo purchase ad justed service certificates wilt find themselves ihe losers. TWIN FALLS, Idaho (Special) Twin Kails, the Snake river cat aract front which Ihe city of Twin Kails takes its name uml which heretofore lias been accessible only at the end of a long and dif ficult 11 scent of canyon wall, will be brought within easy reach of 1 tourists visitors by means of a trail ; , .. ' - " M(t. Snoop mw muAano CFfcMS to 0S.6E1TIN6 HIMSELF IN lEtlOUS TfiOOBLE 1 THtNk HE HAS KallEn INI WITH EVIL. A-iSOClATES AND I WISH TO PKCTtCT HIM POO THE i ti a ii i ii AKE OF HIS W2. C. rN ... H to be built by Twin alls post of tho American Legion. ItOflTOX, Mass. (Special) Governor Cox of MuM"uchuncttH recently signed n state, bill which gives widows of World Wur vet erans, and their children under IU years, $12 a mOiiih whether the veteran's death was traceablo In war Hcrvlce or not. I'nder ihe old law the dependent was obliged to prove that the veteran's death w;w traceable lo service. Leo A. Spil iane, slule adjutant or the Ameri can Legion which has been agitat ing1 for the bill for some lime, was present when ; Governor ' cox signed the bill. SHANGHAI, China (Special) Gen. Frederick Ward of the Amer ican Legion post of Shanghai. China, will cooperate with hlueso officials In ihe reception and en tertainment of the American round iho world filers when they lund ut Shanghai from their fuu mile jump over the water from Kasii- iniyaura, Japan. , Ti'SCALOOSA,' Ala. (Special) Gen. Hohert l.ee Milliard, famous war hero of Ihe second balile of Ihe Ma rue, has accepted an Invi tation to address the leparlmeui of Alabama of the American Le gion July 4th nt the annual con vention of Ihn legion lo be hejti In Tuscaloosa, Alabama, July 3-4- f. Gen. llullnrd was awarded Ihe distinguished service medal and received decorations from France, llelglum nnd Italy In recognition of his services In ihil war..' , 1 . ; l ; 1 1 ST. LOriH. Mo. (Special) A warning ngitlnst. Ihe unauthorized solicitation of funds with which lo purchase radio equipment for dis abled veterans was recently broad cast by the American Legion posts of St. Louis. Numerous reports of such unauthorized solicit ut Ion throughout t he country came to Hie notice of Ihe legion which an nounced that disabled veterans are being provldedo with radio equip ment from funds of Iho Vuited Stales Veiernns bureau. HAIL ACTION PROTESTER UA K Kit, ttre. The report has reached linker that the O.-W. It. Ar N. company has completed abolishing the position of ticket agent at llaker, Ijl Grande and Pendleton. This work then will devolve upon the telegraph opera tors ut the local stations. R wan understood that Pendleton busi ness men were up in arms about the change and a protest has been sent in from La Grnnde. FAMILW ! please oesr.siee 1 HlSCOhOLCr to I L-( RULES GIVEN TO LESSEN ELECTRIC SHOCK DANGER CHICACiO (AD. Tho ruleg fo, first nlil In cnnoa of k voir aifo tihix'k ui'o- lmstnl on th fuot that tin vU'liiu'H liiiiKii but'omn pai-iilyxt'd, nnii hupo- fn mivinrf II to .lopoiuls upon koiMiiiiK -ip ar tificial respiration tuitll normal hrrnthtnK Ut rosnmnl. Will Man liu'hlan of i lit Natloiml Klitti' l.lpht nHHurlnlion, tohl tli AiiH't louii Moil leu I nsoi'ttitlon'a con- vt'iitlon tmlay. I 'Hlneo casoB nro on rcronl of; Hvi'S saved of tor tlnvo ami oni1 half hours of nrlllloltil , rcaplin tlon, four houiH of effort iir rc ommfnilt'fl bfforo nrtUlclul na phallon ia ulvt-n np," ho saM. "Vli ruli's aii uh followH: "Tho vlrllm (a ch-ari'il from tlu curront, olllH-r hy Hliuttinff off tlio ouvront, or pulling him nwny with tho all of rnhbtM' alovi-a, ill? oloihlnff. or aticka of wood, to siTvn na non-ronliiotors. If It ts n oc PKsn ry to put t ho w 1 1 v, a hntrht't or iniplcmr-nt with a wooden, handle lioultl be use and the operator should turn hln fa 00 nwny to nvo!d ihe flasli. I he patient la then laid faro down, with one nrm up nnd the othe. niipportliiff his face no that the tnoulh anil noHo nre free for lireiithlnK. Artificial replratio, Hhould he In -join at onoe. whi! an as.slstant loose 11 h the rlothlnf neroKuary, holdn nmtnonia lo tl victim's none and kcepft lilm 1 warm iih posslhie. If tho vlctti 1 must be moved, this should be done In a reclinlitflr position, and the artificial renptrnllon ho aid bo Uept up. After he resumes breathing; he should bo watched and If ho slops, -artificial res piration should be resumed. Thn prone pressure method la that In which the man applying ft rat aid straddles the patient nnd presses hoih hnmlH on tho small of the victim's hack,'' releasing tho pressure rhythmically every two or ! t hree seeonds. and inn tntlng his own breathing ua much ns possible." Nailer to Creditors, Notice Is hereby given that thej undersigned has been nppointed executor of Ihe icslate of F. V. j Hambel, deceased, by the County ( Court of tho Hlnle of Gregon for Cnlon County. All persons having 1 claims against the said eslato are hereby required lo present them to tho undersigned, with the proper vouchers within six months after Ihe date of this notice ami to wo 9VVVV9VVVVVvVVVVVVVVV Holding The Home Together t t ? t t ? T f T ? ? T y T ? T That is what your you have an accident or arc sickor a -member of he family if you die, your savings account is a very real, very great help. Open an account here today and put a fixed portion of all you get in it as soon as you get it. United MIttlliKIl FKIHOKAfj HIKKVB SYSTIOSt t : ... : ilNILI roONO A RlCf IPT -M KICktT -.MOWINO WMf-BE H v.A'i ABHSTe.OFOI? CAHIMING lWJuB AND THEN 1. HEARD IIM CALL UP A CU'i'fOMtR ktl)Ali-UIN6 "-.OMe CPfXA 50 I WISH TO HAVJfc MIAT HAOOvwtD AND FlNO our WHAT MF. IS OOINC7' present tho name to tho undersign ed at the office of II. K. Ulxon, l,a Grande, Oregon. linted this 22m day of AIny, 1924. P. I,. MF.TEUS. Kxccitor of the Kstuto of li W. Hambel, deceased. H. K. Plxon, attorney for Kxccu tor. May 2 2 -2 fl-J nno R-12.-1! Xothv lo Cmlllni'M. Notico Is hereby given that the underslgitc:! has been nppolnled executrix of the estate of Kugene IS. NorrlM. deceased, by the bounty Dress Ginghams 16c yd. This offering ronlalits nil llio now ntnl wnntoil imllems nnil t-oloi-s I'lal. Is, Overplnlils, -ui-ks, Slilpes nml Main. Our r.:i slam Iniylng fiinhles us lo offer you llu-sn e ceillnimll)' iili-c-, tilushams st Mu ll n low inli-e. 53 STORKS ty t a e nun Price Reduction PENNSYLVANIA TIRES AND TUBES Quality Price Service Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-761 . ' Roesch Bldg. savings account will do States National Bank ? MM DEAR HE I iS MADAM - THE SCKiouSNESS cp This cask Mouel ME Ui.PLV. HOW FORTONATt IT IS FOK HOO TO HAut S0C H A I I HOPE IT'S NOT 1 I AS SERIOUS AS I I I i THINK r" i aar. Snoop!! I ( CAPAOLfc. SL I AT SOUR COM SLEUTH COMMAND tT'ourt of tho Stnto of Oregon for Union County. All persons having claims against tho said estate are hereby required lo pre -nt tUo.ni to tho underslgneil, with tho proper vouchers -w iihln six montha af ter 'ho ilnto of this notice and to ho present the. samo to the wndcr slgned nt tho office of H, K. Idxon, l.u (irnnile, Oro. : . Hated this 22 day of Mny. 1024. mary n. NonniH. Kxeculrlx of the Kstato of . Mngenc H. Norrls, deceased H. ffi. Ihxon, altorni-y for execu trix. May 22-29-.7un R-12-10 VACUUM CUT A 4 A V J J T T T in time of need, If i 4 i 1 ? ? 4 UY TAYLOR NEITHEB ClO I MA0AM TT 13UI ir-l -3ll-liLt LMJt THE RESULTS ARE OFTEai WORSfe THAN SOU WOULD f W'tCT- PEK1WVPS T Ii. NOT TOO LATE TO SAVJE. HIM I K0M JAIL. I J mm &5 I MftMAtfMCNT 1 pS i I SERVICE Put tho management of your property Into - our hnnds. If It !a worth having In worth Illuming, Wo do both management and Insurance. we Are Experta'1 U S. WEEKS 1 teal 1 or WEAVER'S Tailors, Clram-rs, Djcn And I'whwts I'HONIi MAI 7S1 Depot Sln-st "Save It With Ice1 J. D. Lynch FUEL ICE TRANSFER STORAGE GA3 , r OIL TIRES UNION-LiV GRANDE , AUTO STAGE . TIM&) TAItl.E! t'nloii 1:10 A M. 11:00 A, K. S:0 P. M. I.a lrwilit t:0 A. M. 1:00 P. M. dir. p. sr. Huuiur Union I. Ornuila l!03 P. M, - VMS P. M. tiatunln; Night Sim-lala Ijpitviui ln-nrm Union im irniuln 7:00 P, 11. !tl:oo P. U. Ilonu-A t'nrH P. a. lki-liAP, ManaKrf ni-nflqMnrl(-i--i, Sonuiif-r llnlf-1 ' Delicious Coffee! " VVIIEnE? J Silver Grill Of Course lif Choice ' Steaks nnd Chops " Sen Food - BUILDING MATERIAL SASH AM) DOIIIIH IIAItKWAISf. Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A llnnm Coiin-rn Willi o llntno Piii-pusu WII.I, woon CriH-nwrKMl Avi-niio l-hmiil M-7.13 if now i-'uii-r nmiaiug i