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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1928)
Tuesday, June 19, 1928 IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa NEWTODAY WANT"" Experienced bug boy. Apply Mr, I'OIld, l.a Grande Hotel. : -l!l-t I'UH SAMi Oil THAU1-: Curd ta ble that will HtaniJ up. Furniture HxrliunKP- 6-19-tf I'Olt SAI.K rued fruit jurs; at a hlK avinj.' l-'urniiuro KxelmnKe. 0-lU-lf l'Oll SAM-: Now Ih llin tlmo to Ardor your currants for jelly. Phone ir.'J-W. 6-1 8-2t l'Oll SAI.K Oil Tit A I II-: While 'Mountain Ire cream freeaer. 25fr dltioounl. l-urnlture Kxi'hungt. C-l'.l-lf HAI.KHI.AIHKH lr you ure eiicr-1 to-Ill', of neat appoiiranee anil i enrniim leH than $.ri.na per day, write 1. 11., rani Obaervt-r. l'ur ticultir free. . ti.'J-lt 1-oit Sam-: on Tii.m-: i not Totnt eleelrlc raiiKe, 4 plate: tM-oller ami oven. A-l Khape. Guaranteed. Furnll lire T.'xphanffi. c-ia-tf FOH SALE AND TRADE ; WII.I, TllAUK equity In almost. nw furnlturo for (food car. In quire 1007 Adams. - G-lG-3tp KOR SALI-: G-room bouHe, garage, ' lawn, shrubs, shade and fruit trees. Paved street. Terms can be bad. In good residence sec tion, 307 Spring St. 6-25t( l'Oll SAI.K Oil TltADK 20 aero farm ndjoinlnR Nnmpa, Idaho. 5 .. room house, barn,- silo, gat-age, new chicken liouso 14x50. I'hono B. V. I-enlz, S00-H, evenings or Sundays. C-10-Ctp FOH KENT l'Oll RUNT Apt. 4S1-W. 0-10-3t l'Oll HUNT Qarngo, 4xl20 feet. I'hono Main 130. C-u-tf l'Oll ItKNT Furnished apart ment. Waverly Apts. 6-10-3tp FOR RENT Modern house. Thone 4C9J. B-room B-U-tf. FOIl KENT Modern house. Call 472-R. 6-11-tf l-'Oll It KNT 3-room furnished apt. Adults. 101-W. 4-17-tf l-'OJ ItKNT 1 room ant.. 4-room ( houso. Ph. 1S3-W. C-lS-lf VOll K KNT 3-room furnlMhed house. Inquire 32!4 Y ave. : 6-18-3tp Rllt JtKNT 2 rooms over SHver--thorn-Wright8 drug: elore, $20 ;p(M mo. for tho two. G-3-tf t KOn.-Ji.KNT ir-.Jh-room- furnished h?vo with garage at 1903 Adams G-8-tf VOll ItKNT Small furnished npt., 25 ft month. I. O. O. J templo. 6-5-lf I'Olt HKNT Strictly modern 3 room duplex. In best residential district. Allen Duplex, 1507 4th St. Main 043. G-2-lmp TOM UKNT 0-room home, with fine garden plot and good water riiht. SI 5 per month, w. II. liohnenknmp Co. 4-16-lf VOn RKNT 2-room, 3-room and S-room furnished, houses. Clean and quiet. 1810 Greenwood. 4-2G-tf WANTED WANTKI) - Trucking, anywhere.! P. S. C. Ph. 299-.M. Res. 142 Jackson. IT, A. Newblll. G-IG-Gtp MOM'N' POP AS TUE TIME ; op bbuce DfkMCiEEFIELt) S MEWl , MOM'S INTCREST HS HER OttTlM SWEETVEMiT increases and pop finds it Rr to SMOTHER HIS &OVHOOD jealousies toward his RWM. OF OTHER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 6EE,7WS TESTES ) jJW IT'S SLICED D f V V AE COMES BOB0- ) sooD,eefrvvNHAT (elepaawtm&act X77 wgrje you begm V KIND OF STUFF A FBECXUES.' LA 'lib sLl Al ALUTAIS TMSOBO? ) IS IT, DO WOO l---fjflJ JvjrJl BEEAJ LOOksMS 7H.C- . S iSUPPOSE? J Lm M V PLACE omes t. l. Observer Want Ad Rates (Count flto average words to tbe line.) Per line, 1st Insertion loo Per line, each added consec utive lnsertlou .... 7o Minimum charge on one or der too RATES BY MONTH 3 lines, per month..... $2,150 S lines, per month ..$.H.25 lines, per month. ............... $4. 00 S lines, per month $4.75 Kut-Ji additional line over five charged at 600 per line per month, CASK IV ADVANCE la re quired on all Classified orders to eoru these rales. Higher rates charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. Stop or ders on ad Inserted until further notice must be received by tbe same hour or extra Insertion will be charged. Telephone order a solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before date of last insertion. i PHONE MAIN M "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" . WANTKI) Woman wonts work by (iuy or hour. Call 4G?-J. fl-18-Gtp WANTKI)-1 Girl for (?onernI house work on furm, Ih. Farmers 55, Tnlon. 0-1S-U1 WANTKI) TO THADK I vers &, I'onrl player piano for cur. 90 1 Wash. Ave. Thone 2fiG-M. 6-18-2tp WANTKO Carpentering-, painting, kalfiomlnlnff or any other work, for good handy man. Ph. 209-W. C-lC-7tp ftUSOKLLANSOUS BUY. 8KLL, MOVE AND TltADK houses. John Mars. 6-2-tf HICMSTITCHING 5o yd Jluth- Kllzabeth Shop. Mrs, J. r. Cald well. 6-15-lm EASTERN OREGON School of Mu sic Violin, piano, voice credits. 1. 0. O. F. Temple. Ph. 447-J. 8-9-1M LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up holstering & Weaving Works. . Phone 424-W. Chan. Edwards, Prop. 12-1-lm MONEY TO LOAN We have mon ey to loan on desirable city prop erty at the low rate of Interest of 6. We write all kinds of In surance, Including life. Chns. fT. Reynolds. 3-10-tf HI TTKU CARTONS SANITARY WAS 1 1 I NC. TO N ( A P ) I ncrea sed use of cartons for sanitary reasons in packing butter far retail mile Is considered advisable by health of ficials In 117 cities. In a special survey by the "federal bureau of aRrlcultural economics officials de- nlaMr1 thai rlnni lMoon fha Kirn. 3 Ithfintl nf nnntnminntion both In (the home and In retail stores, and nre ft menns or checking the nn sorptlon of xindesirable odors. Cheer up! There can't be any more divorces than there are mar rien. 1 CftN'T tOPE OUT VNHV H0K& 50 HH CKC1TED 0M6.R SIM6. T3W&ERFIEV.D, fkiO , THE INnN SHE CRACKS UP THAT HOME- A 1 . I ViPECKEC'S GOOO VOVUTS GWfS ME U . f N6UR REUTWE'S PftlU'. THAT'S THE NkM VJITH VJIMMIM.THE n Plame iae Fob. ) babw tueh pipm't mabbm is the J . K EMERWTHIN&. '. V QUE -HUNPU&P-PERCENTER. Ad Page Counties ' HEALTH -WVOCARIMTIM By Antlers VHk, M. I. Chlcngo In 3 927 nearly 7U00 people died In Chicago of heart disease and a large percentage of these deaths wan due to chronic myocarditis. Tho time to guard against this dreud dlNcnse is before fifty years of age. It it caused by Home chron ic infection, at times sybills, and as a rule by habitual overeating and Insufficient . exercise, which factors combine to lessen the vital ity uf. the heart muscle imd to In crease its lubor. , ti The first symptoms appear In the sixth decade of life or later and usually the left side of the heart i tho first to give way. When itj falls properly to draw the blood from the lungs and throw It Into the general circulation while thej uii cumjieiuni rigni siue conunues pouring a normal amount of blood into the lungs, a congestion of these organs Is the logical result. The patient then complains either of! shortnesH of breath on exertion or. of moriliniz find pvuninir nninrh nr' of slight attacks of shortness ofj urea in, cougu una expectoration or I white or hlood-tdained froth or fi nally of severe nightly attacks of choking, coughing, and spitting of a more or less abundant amount off white or pink froth. Later on the! right side of the heart also begins to fall and less blood is thrown Into the lungs. As a consequence the respiratory Hyinptoms abate- and congestion takes place In those or gans which empty their blood through tho largo veins into the right heart. The stomach, the liver, the kid neys, the lower extremities are af fected in turn, and the patient com plains of fulness and distress nfter men Is, pain in the region of the liver, scanty urination, and finally of swelling of tbe feet. Considerable improvement Is to be expected if the heart Is relieved by rest, food restriction, and free cathtrsis, und if ft is stimulated by the proper use of ordinary heart remedies. The periodic examina tion would, however, hnve discov ered the cause and prevented all the trouble. Accidents .will happen. That In why thcro nre so many different kinds of salads. FOR SALE 2 Acres, close in in Fruit dale. 4-room house, wired for light, water right that means something, berries and family orchard. Will sell or exchange for larger acreage. An exceptionally welt Im proved farm, equipped with high-grade cows and sheep, and a city milk route bringing in $450 per month. Farm pro duces sufficient hay to feed all the stock and last year there was a. purnius of 80 tons. This is no shoestring proposition a real farm, real equipment selected stock. It requires a few thousand dollars as a first investment. While the owner desires to sell, his reason in not financial, for It is a real money maker and will stand the acid test upon investigation. o 40 Acres well improved on market road near Iji Grande, nil in cultivation, and an addi tional 10 acres of timber, all for S5.000. Investigate this. Geo. H. Currey , Ileal tor Pop I3 Just a Too Bad Bo bo V CAT ? MAPS IMi - " Mas hiMi u i SHORT SHOfvip STORY . He loved fee. She 16v?d liitn. :' - 1 Each had a good Job. Both were amblllouti. i 1 ' So they kept working until fume crowned them. Rut by that lime they were so jealous of each Other Ihey we-ren't even on speaking terms, so they remained single unto the bitter nd. . . . Some people lioast that they nre wedded to their work., Maybe so, but In name canee It ts only tt com panionate marriage. ' : i A physician Of my acquaintance tells this joke on himself. A wom an became very 111 and he. was called to attend her. After Hhe had lingered for several days, with little change in her condition, the weekly church paper came out with this item:. Sister Is Very 111 .at her home. Dr. ' Is intending her. Will ail the brothers und sisters of the church pruy for her?.' , It only goes 'to show, If you wait long enough, fashion wilt pay a return rail. Here's Eve back In style again, und In only two thous and years, too! . ... You hod best try to save some thing while your, salary is small. It is almost impossible to save aft er you begin earning more. . .'..- ; FloHsl Want, lo ' say R with flowiTK? Ye? About two tlwii? I lob hie No, about six. 1 don't want tu Miy too mmiil . i TOMBSTONE LITERATURE -r-Hre lies the body of Johnpy Wise. This is the. only thing thut ever went over hi" head. . - . , Girl . Friend Aro you troubled with pyorrhea? Doctor's Stenog Only when I hnve to spell It. Speaking of crime waves Chl cugo seems to -have got herself a permanent. ' Try this out and see If you get the same total. In what year were you born? What Is your nge? . ........ In what year did you tako your present position? How many years hnve you . worked at this Job? " '.. Total 3S&6 ..'. Hear Sir: What Is the difference between the "human calves' and the "animal calves"? One Is veal and the othV n re veal. Safest Way to Stop Pain It It not nKiiury to Us hart pre Mine drugs or oop of any kind Co ralicv ntrva tortur uiud by urltli, neuralgia, sciatica, or rhaumatlim. J" apply Tyamol ovar the part that kwrta and how quickly you, will ba rraa from dlacomfoit. . Tytmol la a ao thing, tiaajlnf ipbaaV. bent that goca In throunh tha para and drivaa out inftanuaatloa which baa aattled In tha narvaa. Taa ralnuta yaia. rub It on you can (aal It beginning ta rallavc. Palna and acbae aoan atop, congeatlon la rootoved. and aortnaaa and inflammation gradually attaappaar. ' Although Tyamol la put wp aapadalhr for narva patn and Jaftaawnattaa. farara hava found it aqually gaaal for taking tha mlaary out of atil. awauom or aching Joint. Alao Ana 1r Una back and muscular soranaaa. Plaaaant. harmlaaa and aaap to usa. Don't fall to try f it yon want ganulna, la ting ra llaf.VVon at a Ubarat aupply for fl at any drug atom. Alwaya in alack at - Glass Drugs, Inc. Little Bothered -WEtt '.THERE Aftfc MORE THfiS TO OCCUPV WJ M1HD 'ABOUT M0V AMP AHM '(lPM-tMCK,lll b HtHIS Bid, CUTTEHB( OMK, NOW DANGfeRFlELU aONWS WKO TUB GiRUS CUCKOO - 1 SUPPOSE HE'S JUST AS MUCH OF A. KlU.tR. AS t-MCB-lP tAOM ft 50 HOPPED UP BEFORE. HE COMES, VMHAT'U Can't Talk! HP'S SEEAS 50AETWING, FRECKLES 11 VMHAT'USHC III PMJ v - -.I' S "''-J ' r- r1l TH'K ...nemie mien 1 , f If VX'SL AQMIdEiyS OR J I l ' ja "Fools For Luck" Showing At The Arcade When the bunco man comes to tbwn bide the children banks and double lock the doors, but don't full io nee one of them In nctlon. It win be done without jeopardizing the family fortune by going to nee1 W, C. Fields and Chester ConkJln it UieJr J'jira mount team comedy ("Fools for l.uck," now playing ut the Arcade theater. . . ...... V..UIfHI,V Ul UlfJ profesHltmol promoter's adventures j iitmsterpiece. it is a riot of fun from start to flnitdi and the laughs are made more enjoyable by being woven into an Interesting etory that has ts full quota of thrills as well ah a tjash oX intriguing romance. V The lecture showH Fields as a 'trflver tongued promoter who can timke people ecru in hie for the op portunity to turn over good money for worthless paper. Chester Oonk lin is shown uu the leadiiut ciilKen lof a small town and an expert with (a pool cue. J . The pool game ut only one f the) runny extremely amusing IncUlents ; , hicli liven this sparkling comeily., 'There Is a scene where Conklln.j thinking he Is getting Into bed with I his wife, climbs in with Fields. And Conklln is the Inst man in the world Fields . wants to see. Thrilling Fire ! Rescue In Film at Star Golhnm Productions present an unusually exciting and inict'osllng screen production at tho Star: (theater today in "Heroes of the iNight" which, as the title imticnteH, j lis a tribute to the uniformed police tuut firemen of every large city. The story is exceedingly well , worked out and the many thrills with . which the picture abounds come ns the natural outcome of the events which precede them. Two spectucular and realistic fire episodes suuul out as the most prominent scenes pictnrlally, with the raging flames consuming tall buildings und the fire fighters hero ically risKing tneir lives to save tli e lives und property of others. The more dramatic moments fall to the police officers but the enter tainment balance Is about equally maintained. Cullen Landls and Rex Lense are the two brothers who repre sent the two departments. The fireman and the policeman both nieet and loe a girl, portrayed by Morion Nixon. Neither brother THE LITTLE IIERKt' Is revived In the new yschting theme In women's fashions. This one Is of navy serge embroidered with a white anchor. llAPOftTAHT TVaN VNORR-MlMG. THIM&. To wr&et AROUND SHt yjioPa?aa?V A knows of the other's love for the same girl. Then comes the real ization that they are rivals. They do not let their personal conflict of love interfere with their duty however and at a crucial moment both are ready to sacrifice them selves. There Is a happy und log ical denouncement wnicn uniaugies, the situation and the picture closes wjlth both hrothers still wearing the uniform but with the honors of promotion ahead of them. director O'Connor and the mem bers of Ihe cast win well merited praise In all direction. Mr. O'Con nor has injected an atmosphere of realism that Is astounding even in these days of movie iMracles. "He roes of the Night" not only offers excellent entertainment hut pro vides an object lesson every cltiiten should learn. Last Showing Of "Girls of The Underworld" Today Jovo In the Underworld n strange story of an outcast girl. Is told In the atmosphere of the road to ruin, nnd is the theme of the Girls of the Underworld at the Colonial theater for the last day. There will be special matinees held for the Indies only and the performance nt night will be given for men only. All children under the ago of sixteen will not he per 'mltted nt any time only when ac companied by parents. Among the well known etars In the principal roles are Ren lyon, Gaston Glass and I'eggy Lynne. The Girls of the Underworld had a long run in New York before coining to the coast where It played for fourteen weeks In Los Angeles, ten weeks In Sun Francisco and three weeks in On It land. Special musio of the theme nhd the "llumantone Singing Interlude" are Introduced. A bargain sale Is an arrangement whereby a woman can ruin one suit and buy another. : IT ISN'T A BOMB WITHOUT A TaXWBOHB Mr. Jameson is in a hurry. He is on his way to the Telephone office. Last nieht he and his wife agreed they "couldn't do without a telephone any loneer." This was just after he had to go out in the rain 10 make a telephone call. - Home Independent Telephone Co. AND YOU CAN BAVB ONE roK a raw cent a dati By Cowan WHN SHOUtO I BE BThSP.ED?Th6 DO IS TO PUT UIMV DUTTA MV. MIWD -BUSIME5i COIAE.S FIPST FORClET HIM - AFTER AtU , MOM MARRIED ME -VHE AUiNWS HAP AKOTlON.TUouSiH. JACK- 1M rAV SKUtt.OH WEUU-VU- it 1 suppose he'li- 'be. hanuimg THE S.EST Or TE UMMCR . By Blosser Professional Directory tkk tlraetory to mrtfJlw hand? f or tba bswoobm at fair mt-ef-towm reader who mwr want name aad addresa of aoasa profesatoaal ana II Has kaca aarafuUjr prepared and win pro to he a ready aM to aajr reader In obtaining prompt prof rartsaal Clasiiied for. Osteopath i! Fhyalclaiia 1. 1 maim, n. o. HARUAflUT 1JMULU, O. O. n.r.l nr.cittQ. ftnd tn "PC BYSTGJt" tor (nllsa arches. lommar T.lepHone BulliilnsT Main ih Aitkitcct C a. auixen, Anhltaei Room 7 .... La Oranle Netlon.l Bank BulMlna (.ICENSKD MATKHWITT HOMB Urs. B. W. Hart IIM Y. f-0-im OI-IPI'IXO VACATION paih imiirpH .till srot 10 days oft each summer to shear their sheep, umler a trndllional rustom, bernuse In old duys enoh Judge vvns a landowner nnd wool UKurea in his Income. None own sheep now. . ' ' There aro a great many differ ent breeds of chlrkens sillied to va rious ponltry-ralBinit conumonB. in general the breeds nre divided into four classes American, Asiatic, Kngllsh nnd Mediterranean. All birds of the American class, which includes the Plymouth Itock, lthode Island Red, Hhodo Island While, Wyandotte, and Jersey Waclc Cllunt, Have quulllles which make H,n,n frnnd nrodUCCrS Of CggB and meat. However, the strain and bleeding Is more important lhan tho varlely. ' Aatrologer MM. rRBDBRIOK balmh 101 N Ave.. La Grande, Ore. Readings dally. Readings by Mall a Specialty jiaiuex Webster "Thrift and indus try in youth bring independence and comfort in old age." Work and Save . Begin Today U.S. National Bank Membpr Federal RMerve HyHtem Mm STAGES LEAVE FROM LaGRANDE DEPOT Wallowa Leave . ' , La Grande for Wallowa Lake 8 :45 a. m. A :00 p. m. ' Connect with All Points West , Blue Mountain Transportation Co. Leave La Grande for Baker, Boise 11 :25 a. m. La Grande for Baker only 4 :35 p. m. La Grande for Pendleton 10:30 a. m 3:45 p.m. (Connections at I'endloton for Walla Wnlla nnd rtuoo) Leave La Grande . . r . For Portland at 10:30 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 For information Quick Reference Pkyaicbuis ft Sorgtoma i.nrj a. opvt, v. o. IJHWA Ull . V. M. Ik. PracUett limited to dlaeaaea of tha Eye. Eur, Nose and Throat, N.W Foley TeUpBOM Uulldiua alaiau . o. Kinar, m. b. " ' Pbyalolan and tturaeoa Bommer Telephona B'lildint : . Main 11 i VBJtlf L. ttAMILTOW. M. U. Fbyslclan ana Butgeon Gardner . . Telephoaa Vulldlnc . ' UalaM Kealdenee Phone Vain col If no answer call Mala tee r. t nai-aTOH, M. u. Prcatlce limited to diseases of taa Bye, ICar, Nose and Throat Rooms lt-lt Telephone So ranter Uuiidlnr ' Mala 72a A. Im riciiardsosj. at. o. sturgery Rooms K-1T Teteehftfus tosnmer Building Malai. t. A. WOKDISKUCK, BL B. Phyaletatt and aurgeoB - Aver I . I. rkruir Nl h re Bua Phone n.i. rwnv Main 7I Main til R. J. MrOAI.U M. B. ' ' Ptiyslclaa and Burgeon Sorsmer . .. Jt- tr Telepheaa) Building. . v v . aula tat FEDVLMT . Forvont desire to sntlsfy all the particulnr demands of our clients lias giveM us a wiilo-sprend reputation for trustworthiness. You can de pend upon us without hosl-.. : tullon. . . ,. ; We TJnderetaBd 'jj? ' BNOOGltARS ' ZIMMERMAN Main 63 ' Hardwood Flooring Nothing adds to the beauty of a home as much as a nice hard wood floor. We carry a complete line of oak and maple in stock at all times. , Van Petten Lumber Co. I'lmno Slain 733 "Good Sorvice Qnk Coach Co. 1 call MAIN 799