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Wednesday, July 20, 1!)27. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Nine 4. The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallow NEW TODAY J OB BALK rure Ice from artu-i-'iua wntfr. l)ally delivery. Ytnintf Hro. JMiono Main ft'K, -iu-lt W'AN'l'Kl) TO i! KNT---A mod-i a 5 -room uilflirnlKhed Imusf, by Antf. I st. Cull W. W. N'ushailf.i. I S 3- V or M a 1 11 C ."! Im- t w. n a,, ui. nd 4 ii. in. 7 - - o - 4 1 p 1 . U i : N S I: I .M A T K 1 1 I T V I I ( i m y) ----T-r.il lied -un lrU-t r-asnn-:). Mi-h. K. UVIIint, Ifittti v. 7-iMt-lm l-'Oli SAI.K M Miiiity in Ikmls and fi.rnllur Inquii.' Obs.-rwr. . 7-2U. :;t WANTL'H Katnlly v a h It i n g s. 1iU'h p-aHiinatilf. Mo :,44. Ul'li 4. ff. rsoii. i-:'iu:iii KOI!' SAI.K CililssitioWii toai liitf I'iir, 1 fin, Citoi) njaii . ready lo run. ('all at .'"II Adams T-l'a-ltp WANTKH K.viM-ricnri'd floor nun.' Smith C.arajr.-. T-iMi-tf I'f ill SA LK flood home - niatii1 lukes.' Cull "Ml-W. , j-iiu-L'ui I-'Oli- It KNT -New 4-roojn ImnK.i low. ;?i acrt'H land, u arn- a I -, lalfa; jrruvdi-d slif.-t, nr.tr (irci-ri .vnod Hidmol, ' $2f inont'l. Main Id. i-jn-ltn -'Olt II KNT Kive-ionm modwn house, l!"!i WuMhiiiK'ton n. In ijulr ut Mlia 'lnrry St. 7-2n-li(J f'OK SALE AMI TRADE 'uK SALK l-'ive-room moth-;--) house. 711.1 M ave. I'h. I:. .1. Ureen. 7-1 It ::( llUt SAI.K OH TKADi: (tin Audit rorUt-r in mnu shap-. J-'uirniturr KxctiaiiKf. 7-1 S- I' KOIt SALK Oft TKAI'K fscd fruit jars, 4M' to 7'c inr do.t'ii. Kuril it tiro K.Mdiantf.. 7-1 .s-tf KO.lt . SAi.K OK T1AIK lUt ! raiifii'.s. from $lf. lo $7f. Kurtii-j t ii ro Kxchaiih't'. 7- 1 S-l f I . : I'OU SAI.K OI TIIAIH-; ls-d i -i1k, ' post. $.5o whil.-j llny-' taut.. Kiirnirnn' KxtdiatiKc I'Olt SALIO OK KKNT Six-room! hous1; ul,so playur piano, l.cav-l iiiK lovvn. Will .st-M oli.ap. I'lioxi'1 lJii-J '. . 7-l!-3i p J-'Hl KAI.I'-l and 2 - year old ' While IxK'horn laying Jn-ns. Two uiilpjj north of l.n Clrandi'. ,v . ltuylurn. ... 7-1 'J-Ulp ioK SALK Modern seven room homo with doiihle paramo, he.ni- tlful yard, central location. Will' Htdl on easy terms. Call -Ktri-W KUL' i'vnn ave. 7-1- KOK flA 1 . 13 75 tons alfalfa hay: . J4 head good milk cows; 4 head horses; wagons and all machin ery. ' 7 i miles east of here, on: Jus. McClnre ranrh. 7-2-tf, Knit SAI.K J'r.slaurant, fountain, ice. cream parlor, candy, bakery goods, etc. Will give right pariy a ifood deal. Small payment down, pay balance as you make it. O. A. Manning, I'liion, Ore. 7-!t-1 mp FOR 8ALT3 All Pises fluff and rog rugs. Rug cleaning; niattrel rebuilt; feather mattresses made; furniture upholstering. La Grand e Mattress & Weaving Works, Licensed Fornicators. Phone 424-W. Chas. Kdwards. Prop. J-l-lm L .. J .1 I . . I... 1 , I ..I... .. ! 1 p.j.. , 1UII-L -Ji It U 1-LI LJJl UJ-JJIL-XJ Ui LJi L 1 .Ml ULX.UP.lt II .Ji. HLL I . . I ,.J . Ill . J. A MOM'N'POP, Can't Take a Hint By Taylor , . ,t of C 3EE,M0M,KQJ HflDfl N f V0O OCM'T COLL ( AiO-LSORC Hflre To EC BUT MOO'LlPnD ( WLt., t'U. J0ST V THtKC'S So MUCH COMMOliOr f I.WOULOM'T'' VHU 'TT el.l.-nt.s lo moior wu.s. 4 y lucky eeK todm- ' it lucw To e HiMeo.euT ; wree ; out it's sows HfweroMAKe 1 vth cimk ano amv I Do voo suppof rVr w' j your -rtmiur.-i wniiiwt f ..HIS FIRM 18 SENDING SEPARATCO K"fi6M SEl-FiSH A80OT IT - TO BE PRfcTTW THE BEST OF LA elROONO 11(6 H00SG X BtfN TCLUNS 4x1 II t '! th M-vernl p.-rim lo whieh 1 ' HIM OUT OK TOWN V0DR HUSBAND HE'S WORKED HD. ) LCMESOME , DOT , V Trl DON'T SUPPOSE VOUD V nr icn rL A ,...., V TOR SEVEPftL "WEEKS J V C0W00,DErtR r fNDTHc CHrlNuc WICL V v VIAMT TO SOMG OY!m 5.X lLr 'V .i- V!V I L rflUkrA- y DOHIMSOOD iff . ( YJ!C"eC? Jr-T 7 fff' f- Ilo Hfe-n.i lnn.iro.1.' Horn. i I XJ V V I 'C V , BvA ' fag"" jLVl II' f" Prompt Personal nltentlon Telephone Is,'?.. i X V HQ r Ofm 137 U?T?i, f5 A-CP VM Ift 1 U. S. Investment Co. ahd rou cam have o i mwh PrWS rfpr w w,. I - --Jp L ' ' u J.l 1 tiL) ,11 iissw J nrri rpT For Harvest j FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Now We'll See . By Blosser 1$L ! Hay Forks, I t,! P 0M ALWAYS SAID .) ' f Ao tf ' - 'nil, t ' ' Ao:rBWKS V v ;,; ( i w cats weaow n .f -u. . xt ill -aVn Af-- Lji rio-J A r7&u& J UWjj fc I .to,. ) " S-- ' v - ' l '..,PJ O'tijii "iu tmvKt, iik J 1 Observer Want Ad Rates (Count rive avtti'( word 10 llin liiuti) IVr Mnu, lit iusrrllou (lie IVr Hub, cn U ufclnl coii.icts. iitlvo luMTCUiu 7c Minimum uUm-o oi lino ur- ! ,.....J.1c IIATKS IIV MO.VIU S Hues, kt moiilli.. $2.r0 S lillis, uiir 111011IU V.I.S 4 lim-.v, mx Itlonlli SI.UO A lillL, XT Jlioulli SI. 7.1 1 Mill utlilliluiiiil lint' mer five cliai'vnl ui JOc tr lluo HT numili. I'.Vsll IV ADVANCE Is ro luiri'( 011 nil llasirli'tl orders lo emu Hikkp niton. Illiflirr iniM ilini-Bi,i ou ai crvxlit Ui- SlMiloiH. lOiy rar all rlnsslriril orders mast liu in this of (lev hy ia A. M. llAV or IXSi:iM'(OX. Slop mili'ix on ail lusriiwl un lit riirllii-r milk'o immt bo re it'lii'il hy tin; snin liOur or ex Ira liisi'ri Ion will h I'liai gill. Tultpliouc o r il f v h aoliciliil. Cnsii inn's miiy lio uariicil on lilionc nrilufK by uivniiiil on t,r bcfiue iluio ol lat luertiou. I'lioxi: m.vi.v :i7 "An olxi-var Waul Ail Will Do It" SAI.K Kct Ih-nt strnubw ris. $1 a t ratc in t li patch. H rinir VOUP liOflS I 'irk thnn yotw-s.-if. O. (1. Stat-klan!. 4'ov,! 7-15-ti! ' KOI! SAI.K Olt Tfi A lK I White j rotary M-wlug machine, nearly I n;w. $7 a. Kurnitiu-c ICxchunn;. I -IS-if KOIt SAI.K Kfrst vIuhh second-! liand M iirli.se r t rum pet. A hur- j Kahi. hy Win. AudrKst. I'ull day-j t'.im-N at Ituyal Harber Shop. i 7-IS-3tp: KOIt It KNT Ilousckri'plni; rooms. 77 (irandy. 7-14-t KOH KENT UkIH liouwekeepins rooms. J 5 1 1 Adams. Phonft 257-J. 7-CtC KOIt -KKNT Furnished 4-rom apt. lloat and water Included In rent. 1S0C 1st. 7-1 if WAM'EU WANTKH Woman wants work on ranch or city. i'l'Ml! 1'ine S(. 7-l!-tf A NT I'll) '2 second-hand headeis ' to complete n stationary thrt-sh-i tug outfit. C. W. Bond. 7-19-2t I WANTKD Kxpeiienced lady bookkeeper . wishes position, full or pan time, uui 1 iz-j. 6-21-lm WANTKI Cleaning. Pressing, Al teration work. Phone Main 12 our delivery will call. The Ward robe. 7-7-1 m W'A NTK I One lady to lake car nf two children for visitors, I Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- ( day. One to take care of two 1 children Friday. Call J. McNa mee. Main r.. 7-lt-'. MST LOST Vanity case, at Kir St. Noodle House. H-'turn to Obser vr office. Jteward. 7-1 It -" 1 n Ad Page Counties WlSCRTXANEfrt'8 MONKV TO LOAN on ri'ul cHlillc. ('htm. II. r.f-ynoiilH, Kuiuun- lin tel UIJk. 7-1 4-1 m FOR RK.VT I KOIt KENT Two hI ants. I sar, K. :-roniu furnih IN'MU I f-'P : i-im'l marry the Ik. Hiiw coiih'? Tint lilbNT l'uiuitbtailoiiKtalis!''lM! mi of us nutrllll main po. npartrnttnl. Ull II uve. 7-1 l"-31;i u,tlu lounll It no, tllftU'lllly to nuv ' ' " i i 1 lie Imks. I'Olt KENT .Mn.ltrn up.ttlin.nl. i-orner HixtU ami X. full. MT-M.; x0 greater faith ran a woman V-1 r-f ' show In her lulsbuml than 10 leav 1 ' (Kuest towels hum In the bathrooitn I'Olt ltKN'l' -Throe. room ruriiiKh. , ,. m), eomiiany Is e-xpecteil. .-! apt. unit 4-rootu uiirurnbibfU apt. I'lojte In. "nil 14SII. i B'f;GY Qrv;sni(vxs 7-1!l-2lp tf lno Junebuir proved to bo a HEALTH 9 : If a Kly Kot In the snirar woultl AT ItlllTII HAIli: IS MKAD;1,,,,, llt. ,.,,.,. , UHAD I.Altlil lt TIIAX OU ST, i ,r natitiy.ioiiB-leBS Spl.ler would ira vri.ur.A4r. .. ui-ri;ri-:i) ix simiciai JiEI'MtTMKVP W MKIiU'lNE Hjf SnoiUA'l V. Kcllcy, M. l., Kllt l1rlnk nml Merry, for to Uwv'luutl, lIih. i morrow the doctor may decldo un Vhn child is not merely a "IVttlo l0lt.raUon is tin; only tliluK tlnit will nmu" or u, "liltie woman"; It is ftlVrt y0Ut a child. And tliatiH Homethinf; diflerent from the udult in its ana- irow was the l)firbers' ball hint tomy, ilH physioloKy and Its dis- '11,1?" . .use conditions. . j . ..Woll. 1 stayed until a fellow The child, whether well or ill. i committed lierpiclde, and then I should bo Htudicd In his proper decided the party wan too dand elaKM, and Judged by Klandards ( ruff." suited to his ae anil stane of de velopment. I wiU ma Ice just a few compari son an examples. In tho symme trical udult tho totul height it eight tiun the length of the head, and the midway point falls upon the front bone of the pelvis. Compare tliia with the new-born , ... babe. v ho.se whole figure is only A mail ivIummI to -pas hb. , Wll four heads tall, that is. one quar- ' w-ni.i.n..i n tor of entire height is head; j 'ft- l t!t That Is normal for htm. Hut im- ' ". -vU'Oi-n .v- aKine an adult w ith tt head formlntr ! for ony quarter o Ida height.! ! , , , Clothes w ill turn a woman A ohilii two years old Is about Jl(.(i evi.ry thnc lf thyre on the iiv heads tall. At four or Hvo julu.r wonian Bhe' just passed, his head is one-sixtU of his height j After the age of six, Krowth from j H,mi, paintr,i kn,es are the lnt the walrt down kovh on more I t on j,0adwny. New York. Tou slowly, and at fourteen years tlio !woulJn-t rueoKiilze tho old joints heifjht is about ho von heads. n'8'n0w. is but one instance omonff hua- dredJi of tho constant changes In 1 ' , the Ki'owhm' child. in the maklnir. Boston brown At birth the head is larger than 'bread should be steameii for about the chest which contains tho lungs hours In well-buttered molds and heart and part of tho greatest .md then baked to dry out the top. bloodvessels, and also tho thymus : -j'o make honey bran wafers mix irland which later. Instead of irrow- !niiuif run suirar with ono-Qtia.'r- ing, diminishes. l'icturo un udult with the Head larger tlinn the chest! Tho muscles of the child are comparatively small, weak, and soft. Ills hones contain only ono third part of the lime salts which glvo firmness, and two-thirds of animal mutter which is pliable. In the adult tho proportions ar ex actly reversed. In the young, tho periosteum, that strong membrano j have been varnished or enuroeled lying next lo bon', is thicker and i nhotiUU bo rubbed w ith fine sand is richer In blood huddIv. and peels hiaper. curled horsehair, or fine easily from tho bone. Can you not 1 steel wool until tho gloss t re see that different effects w ilt be moved, if such surfaces are mar produced by violent Injury under I red. prepared varnish remover these different conditions? (should be u d. und tho wood gono The child has all lib fat jitst'owr afterward with steel wool or under his skin and none packed sandpaper to make It smooth. around his Internal organs, ns in -vvv--"- 1-L1-1- tho adult. ihavlor under disease or injury. In the adult the blood gives 8 j So many are the peculiarities per cent of the entire weight. In jof children as compared with wi the infant the blood Is only 5 per - ults. that there has risen a great cent of the body weight. Do you 'special medicine, known as pedi think that tho infant can endure Ulrica However, surgical, diseases hemorrhage as well ns the adult?! in rhtldrcji have ns many pecu- One could list hundreds of equal- ; liarities as their nredlcal condl ly striking differences, not only In j lions, 'so that, many surgeons are the anatomy but In tho function- especially experienced and, shill ing of the body, and in its be- . f ui in treating them. OFFICE CAT m a. Sl M-MF.n FICTION Aronnil in par. - j l'Mv-pounil baiw. Kl) untli-r blankets. Novor Ihivo sorn a mosquito. Drop In any time. Wile will lu ilelitrhted. . lal KtonoaraphorM have m hard llnio to ffi-t inari-iiMl bii-aiiM lhiy -Hornet would the Moth hall? If the l.lulitniiiRbtiK mruck them woultl the wieketl Kleu? If a Huinhlebec stiinB a goat woultl the Hiltlerlly? ih Kiaslnebuc at on? If 1 plant Lit e in my garden w ill jl raise a crop of llunibUKs? TTt avon to a luzy man U a. placd , where he can fish all tho ttmu aad ln'V4-r hav to stoa to dic U' t j Non aro so liot as thou wlio ai always coiiHiiltlnff tlie thor nioinct. r to n'o how liot it la. iter teaspoon soda, oji-huli tV miaou cinnamon, one-quurter tea spoon ginger, and 3 cups of hro.tt. Add one-half eup of honey, ona half eup of milk, and one-half cup melted butler. Drop from o.apoOA on o buttered pan and bake about 15 minutes. I Before painting, surfa,ces that lllf War Comedy Is On Way Tq the Arcade Tho comic 8ldo of the world war. utt it appears in many roeet wur iiiirihpieee, reachw lit hilarious climax in John MeCormlek's pro Ruction, "Lost m the Front" which co-stars Oeorge Sidney and Charlie Murray under the First National J 'let 11 res' banner. 'Lost at the Front," which waA produced by Frank tJrlftln, U to be the attraction at- tho Arcade theater Thursday. Friday ami Sat urday. It is an entirely new type of world war comedy, find it deals with a new locale; the KusHO-Ger-inan front. Among lis unusual features Is the appearance of tho famous It unman w omen soldiery, the "Hattalioit of I truth", w hbh ligurcs in some of the most fun provoking scenes. Ihl Lord, actt of the two-reel comedy director, megaphones the picture, and Natalie Kingston, Wain pas Huby Star for HfJ7, ap pears as lending lady in a most In teresting role, ihat of Olgn. a Rus sian sculptress in one of New York's downtown artist's studios. Among other Interesting personal ities in the cast are John Kolb and Max Asher. "host at the Front" is a riot of hilarious comedy . of every kind from slapstick to comedy -drama, throughout all Its rupld sequences, Jts great mirth -masters, (Jeorge Sidney and Charlie Murray, w it It lrector Pel Lord, who won a $11,000 diamond-studded belt as the greatest comedy director, were as sisted throughout by two famous comedy constructors. Gene Towne and Clarence llenjiecko. To bo comfortable, safe, durable and attractive, shots for everyday wear must conform to the natural shape of the feet, and protect them. They must provide a firm founda tion for the body. Shoes of correct shape are broad, round at the too, and. straight nlong the Inner edge. Sole are nt least moderutely thick, heels nearly us broad throughout as the heel-seat of tho shoe, and not high. Tho heel of an army nurse's shoe is 1 i Inches hitfh. posting with commercial sodium fluorid often is successful In de stroying cockroaches. It may bo usotl pure, or mixed with some in ert substance such aa powdered gypsum, or flour. It should be dusted thoroughly upon shelves, tables, floors and tho roadies' hid ing places and runways. Portland to San Francisco $25M from here Special reduced low faro good only on ipodal all-coach trains leaving Portland every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday nt, 10 a. m. Arrive San Frai.citco 10:30 a. tn. next day. Low-cotc menus in. diner and lunch cars. Speed, comfort, safety. roundtrin Coach fare from Portland tfuod for 15 days returning on auy train carrying Coaches. Southern racitic tj' 111 AunyroilrooJugcn. (j II I MkhKlb j El ..111 U., urnu.li.l ullli lrnfrl ll I "Prince of Headwaiters" At Star On( of the outstanding dramas of the searton, "The 1'iliice. of Head w niters," w II h how is Htono, Krtsrilla Hon net', hilyuti Tushuuwi. Ann Itork, Hubert Agnew und R J. Itateliffo heading a renin rknhte cast, is the feature photoplay lit the Star theater for the lust llmo tonight. lf you have a desire for genu I no entertainment, you will enioy "Tho 1'rluee of Mead wait era." The story is unusual in its dramullc angles. The outstanding character Is Lewis Stone as 1'lerre. the heftdwalter Of I the Kim in New York. I Tho photoplay U Juno Muffin's adaptation of the Garret Fort I story of Liberty Magazine. John i Francis I HHon. who directed "Flaming Youth and other First 'National hits, is the director. I Same K. Itork, producer of "Pon ijola." "Old Loves and New," "The Hloude Saint" and' 'The Notorious Lady" and other features for First National Pictures, produeed "Tho Prince ot 1 Tend watt cm" H Is his i outstanding picture of tho year, 'and one which no true lover of the screen can afford to miss. ! At least an inch of the stem emla should he left on heels when they : are cooked. It pi-events escape of :the color, sometimes called "blecd- lug.." Skins are left on for the sumo I purpose, cooked beets can bo peeled easily by dipping them for a MIUTArfTf ACAOEMY MANLY BCTK3 Men lrhfr, immII !, rHrrul iicrU!u. trlf ! clplttte, ui-)mI NtUHMlMBfft mm chuhiilr af. aS Remodeling Time this time of year niauy people think of remodeling thwlr homes some have the work done while a w ay o 11 vacations, others use the va cation period to personally supervise thy work. The Installation Of Inch thick oak flouring over old worn, floors Is an important remodeling; Idea .so ,1s . I he, use. of Hruce Ceda-line closet lining In clothes closets. Kstimates cheerfully fur nished. VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. Main 732 for Real Service Professional Directory Tills directory U special.? hsndjr for the newcomer or for 1I.0 ratoftown reaUvr who tuny want tho name and address or homo professional wan, H baa ben carefully prepared and will prove to be a read a 14 ta aJf reader 411 obtaining prompt professional ' service. Classified For Quick Reference Dentists DR. GEO, B. HOFFMAN Dentist over h. A L. Uruif Co. Telephuno Usln 67i Architect O. B. IIUJ KB, Architect Uoom 7 La Opanda National Hank Building moment Into cold wat,er. Tho sHln slip off readily. licet can ho served hot, sliced, diced, Olid Willi salt and pepper. ' One reason, perhaps, why there, are so many more divorces in Hollywood is that they marry oftener out, there refecrom FOR SALE A new two bedroom mod ern house, located closs la on Cedar street. Price l-Kiitn. Knsy terms. Union Mortgage & Investment Company REAL Insurance Kstate lo u a SERVICE fJew Foley Bldy., La Crande Oregon. WE PAY A 4 compound interest. Seems small but it is much better than some of the investments we know of as havine been sold here In town wiinin the past few years. . The privileges' uliich go with our Savings are harJ to equal. United States National Bank Physicians & Suioons I KE . IICIIJVV. SI. I. I.KWA WILKIN, 31. . toiicm nimirti to ui4iMi- or tn New Fob'v ' ''. . niw.titt ! a ituildlni; ;,uti it. K. V., HHtllY. M. II. Physician and fcjiirP; on Snmmcr T- h'nhona liuilditiK Ai.un z nirtiAun v. i.asihk, m. n. l'hyii.'ian slid .Sur(;'-"ii risrdner V (enhona Ituildlny M ini ltti P. !i-Al)OH V, New Foley KuildiiiK TeU'phnne Miun j'J a. moo hk. m. i. I'liysician and Surgi-iwi New Foley Tet.'phon JiuiMiug ' Mian llJ F. I nA.TOV,vM. 1. Practice limited to dise'uHeH of thfl Kye. Ksr, Nte snd Throat Hooiiis IH-1!1 Tcl.-pti"no Soiiliner iluilding Main VV.H A. L, ItFCII AltPSON, M. II. Burgory nooms lfi-17 Telcphons Alain IS Soininer iiuildlng- J. A. WONDFRMCK, 31. 1. l'hyalcinn snd Siiihrein Over L. fc Jj. Urug Sinn) Bus. Phone IMmna Main liTS I'ttn iH'i l. M. STRANG. M. I. ! Phvsieian and Surjcnn Gardner Tel. phone j llldg. Main Office hours: !-1 1 A. M., 1-1'. 7-! P. M. Osteopathic Physicians j. i,. ixfii.R, n. o. MAIMiAflKT I:i,K, 1. O. General practice and tho "1'OST K VST KM" fvr fallen urrlu-i. Sommer T'-l-Milmr lluUdllia; main lt; Astrologer VnS. FKttUKIlICK IIAI.MKS 101 N. Ave., La Grande, Ore. Headings dully. Readings by Matt a Specialty IT ISNT A HOH:Z WITHOUT A TELEPHONE mm Jane Is ten years old today. Last night she asked Mother for a "birthday p.irty" and Mother quickly agreed.- Jane wanted little Helen Adams there. But Mother found that the Adams borne had no Telephone. So Helen missed the ice cream, the cake and the fun I Wire Cable, Machine Oil, Axle Grease, Water Bags. Canteens and anything you need. I? T T IT T V ) IlAIWWArj; I V I'lionc Af Alii Ha J 1 1 1