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Friday, April 19, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. The Observer Vant Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties office NEWTODAY WANTfcl l'lowliuc by the or.ra. 1'hunc Karniura inc. ' Ms-.itp M'U'NIi 5 key on chain with 1'. A. tutt. Cull Mliwrvvr. 4-1 !i-3t j KOIt KKNT KuiiiIhIh-iI house. Cull 2"ti:l X. (Irepiiwoml, 4-2i-ltp KOIt ItlCNT 4-room furnlshi-il houar. a 1 14 I'lna 81, " 4-1 3-21 1 KOU HA1.IC OultiruiiMcm plnno. or will tnutc for KtH'nnil-hunit .rur In kooiI hIiuui'. Cult .K2-U Wll.l, THAMK liluno for our. Cor ner I'nUin tind Alliuny KIk. ' 4-IU-3IP KOIt UKNT Small - f;irnushwi ho un.'. 2122 Ailuiim.. l-b. ;U'4-W.' , ..4-i-3in l.OST I'vn Mirt of Krorn I'arkor fniinlain pfii. man'K hIx. on A'Iuiiik Ave. or Fourth St. CnM i-w." ' ' - WANTKIV-rltaillulorM. All mukoB. lllKhpat lu'lees. Iion't Junk. I'b. 3SU-J, aflor 0 p. m. 4-lD-ltp KOIt HA1.K Now Zwilamt . ruhhltK:. II iloes anil 1 liuck. AIho ppim. 1 17"t Y uvi: 4-1U-2IU l'"Olt ItlCNT Ktenm hiMteil aleep Iiik rr.0111. liot mt,I -coltl. water in earn- room. Mas T live. - 1 - . 4-19-Stp" KOH SAI.K One of the choicest lolK In Hip clly rorner t uvo. and KirHt Hlreet. Price. ltllv.ua. I.li-ns ' I. .Main 1 t'luuile llerry., Itealtor. I 4-l!i-ttp Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five avrrajro wonls to iIm lino.) : IVr Hue. 11 IHMTlhUI 10c IVr Mnt:. eiH'll wlihil cimimh' ' UIK illVCHJlMI 7t Minimum cliarue on ono or- . tier 2,V It VI IIS UY .MONTH 3 lincM. per month .v.tS.SO 1 line. H'r inaatll I lines, r month 4.00 & line. Mr montb $4.7 Kavli additional llua ovr five lianiiit ut 60c per linn per IIHMIIIl. CASH IN. AUVAXCK Is re lulnit on all C'lunSiiriMl onliTK to 'Mm lliCM! rale. Hlftlicr rates :almiwil credit liiM'rtlous. - Copy for all Claxiiileit onhim mast ha in Uiin office by 1U A. M. HAY Ol' INKEItTION. Stop orders uu Ml biscrltsj until fiir IIht notice must lie mc4vnl by llui winm hour or eslm insertion will lie fliurjted. ." Teli ilMnic orders solicited. Cash rntis may lie earned ou phone orders by payment on or iM'foro (Into or Inst instwlimi. 1'IIONK MAIN ST "Ail Olisorvcr Want Ail WIU !o It" .-. il'On ItKNT F'urnUlied apt.. 0J l'Mtn. Phono JiiH-W. 4-l.'-ilp MM WM . 'OH KENT Furn. Apts., on the Krounil floor with privnta liuth - and wood . shed, convenient ly wired, each roonv has 2 wtndpwa. All . uinuowa and doors itre acreened In summer. ' Gtvo dl aprlnxH and luaUrewii'Ji. to assure roKt and jtood runpe to .le:iie the cook. City water free, llBhts nt loo per K. W. t loom apt, 1 2; S room 116; also y -room upis. with hot and cojif wnier. Private toilet and woodshed a,t IB... . All (wllhout does) that work steady are clean and lulcf and no(ttv dlea permitted. .Prefer, rtdutta and neurhy. 11 in Greenwood. S-20-im ' FOUND A place, famous tor hai -'hill, oymer cock lull, all Winds t aa.ndwlchev )ot nd cold Urlnkn, I.ottca Cufa. , . , J-ia-lro KOL'NII The' best and' cheapest place, to set Sedan door anil wind ahleld slug. Quickly Installed n n d satisfaction guaranteed. ChaB. Harris, 1601 Madison."' 4-l.r-lm MlsCKI.liANEOUS CAM. MAIN MS for Ice and fuel. Uailher and Waller., :. 4-17-Jm EASTERN OREGON School ot Mu sic Violin, pluno, yoice. Credits. I. O. O. F. Temple. Ph. 447-J. LA GRANDE MATTRESS A ' Upholstering- A Rue Cleanlnc Work. Phone t2i W,. Chas. Ed ward, Prop. ..12-J-lm NOTll-K -Our phene has lieoli j rhumted to Main h4.. office u( meat pnckliitf plant. iioH JefL Itesid-'nce deliveries our special ty. Y ountt Ice Co. , 4-1 11-It KOIt HUNT Improved , SO-ncre farm within three miles of l.u tlrnnde. l'ravldini; '..renter liuys stock un.l eriuipmenl for'Sl.ooo. Pynillllil iJin.l Co.. . - 4-19-ltp KOIt SAI.K .fill I.KASK I'tfteen Kiiest mniti- hotel, furnished, n live l:stern Orenmr town. A luirKi(in. Kor further particulars write" J. 11. linittoli,' Watlnwu, iretton: ' : 4-lUOtp XB 8AI,K OR TRADE KOIt SAI.K Modern 4 - room house, hardwood floors, furnace. 1S09 Cedar. Ph. 42K-W. 4-lS-2tp TOR 8AI.1C--Pure money In 00 lb. can ut l.Tt. John Mars, 1-lS-lm KOR SAI.K-llotcl. 18 rooms, fur- iTnT ANOKIS SHINKS-Hest in nituie In Kood condition. Price town- Aorosa from Hohnenknmiw - 11600, lmiwrlul HotoU, .2-6tp S-5-lm KOU SAI.K HOOVER vacuum cleaner. Oooil workitiK condi tion.. Price 125. All ttturuments included. Phono Main CI 6. 4-10-4t TAII.OR1NO And Dressmokinflr . children and adults. Ordinary sewing necepted. Phone 21MI-J. or cull lulifi 13(h St.,. 4-17-11 Kill SAI.K Olt TUADIO l-'nder-.wood No. 4 typewriter, almost t new and at 1-8 of new prlcc. Guarunleed, Kurnlturo. Kxchunire. .. . , 4-6-tf llOMKSTIO POItTAHUJ Sewing machine, sews forward 'and re verse, pass for new $40.01 and what n bargain. Furniture Kx ' change. 4-r-tf .HKMSTITCIIINQ -Sc yard. Diess - muki-ig uml alterations of all kinds. Garment Shop,': next to Star Tlleuler. 4-1 -St . 1 - VOft SAbE OH TRADE! T acres Improved La Qrnndc property, il. McQolUiluk. Imbler, Oregon. FOit RENT KAK1.Y SKtIO rOTATOKS. best nuallty, till varieties. HI tie Ml". 1' i-mi-j'JXirnanifi!. i 4 1 1 jeir. avo. i TV a i if tit t'Vhh I'OTA'I'OKS. while they last, j $fi.uO per ton. Hlue Mt. Fruit Kx 1 rlianffe, 1417 Jofferson Ave. L l-'OH HUNT Moilern 4-room houne. hardwood floor, furnace. 1'hone 425-W. 4-18-2tp KOR 8ALR City and country 1 property. Terms ami bargains, Oeo..H. Chapman, East Htnmre Mlil.- ' '-, 3-28-lm, l-'OH SAI.K 2 ',4 acres,-.4-room modern' house, burn" parage close in. Terms. Jncj. 2104 1st. 4-16-tf KOR BALK S and 10-aore lm- proved tracts, pood soil, plenty ' of water. Woubl consider city properly on South Hide. Geo., H. Chapman, cast Stnnno's mill. ( 4-13-Gtp TRAPK Now ls ho Ump ?o- ow w! n Jew shndrA, trade in Ihe old onea and pay a little cosh, then liavn clean new shades J"or tho k Rummer. . Furniture Kxchange. ; 4-s-tf KOR RENT Llffht housekeeping rooms, j&ja Auums, zat-j. , 'w' '4-2-tr FOR RKNT-rHouse at 904 Wash ington Ave., no ftirnituro, . Rood paraffe, E. C, Tuckey. 3-30-tf KOR RENT 4 - room furnished bouse, modern. 1307 Penn. 4-15-tf FOR UKNT Two modern fur nished apts. and garage. - Call Main 72, days; 3G9-R. nlgbts. 4-16-5tp WILL RENT Jack screws and timbers to raise and move hous es to responsible parties. Also will sell the outfit at a bargalt. On terms, John Mars. 4-1-lm MONEY TO LOAN on Am proved city property, straight loan-. r installment plan. Lowest rates. United Slates Investment t'o. Phono Main 33. 3-JG-lin NOTICE The New Oregon Caf at 211 Depot St.. lias Just opened for business. We' have a nlc, .-- clean- -plane:. Cull ;pJv rvnx fitocb Mrs. HuHhnell. 4-17-Eitp MONEY TO LOAN Wo have money to loan on desirable city property at -the low rate of I li ter est of Cra. We write all kinds of insurance, Including lifo, Cha. H. Reynolds.' 2-4-ltn KOR LANOSCAPINQ Globe Lo ' cuMs, Globe Moss Locusts, Globe Catalpl Shade, fruit and orna mental trePH, Ph. Main .682, 2 rings 1809 Adams Ave, O. W. Everett, Wn. Nursery Agent, t 3-19. 1m WANTED PLOWING Wanted Ry acre. Ca pacity 40 acres per day. Term cash or security on land or crops. Phone Farmers 137. 4-16-7tp MOOERN APARTMENTS The Edenholm Apts. Interior remod- ", eled, walls all renewed and wood work enameled. New rugs and furniture all in first class shape. A few left at present. These are WANTED TO RENT Small mod being run In connection with I ern house with-large garage, on Sommer Hotol, Depot and Wash. hard surfaced street. Box 367, 4-2-tf city. , a 4-lS-3ta THE HARM NO i Of all the peoph 1 adore, 1 say It without bluff, It's a sympathetic darling; 1 Who often reTids my stuff, , . . l : , First Customer: "S yuvt been abrmid? - How did you like Yen lop?" - ' Second Customer "I only stayed a few days. The whole place-was flooded.' . ..-v Da utter Mother, the: new avi ator thinks I'm the nicest girl la town,. Shall I ask him to call? .Mother Nw,, let him keep on thinking so, Twl.or: 'ow. Iwys, can liny of you toll ntt fcoiiu'tliliitf alWMit iHni Frklay?M Tmuiny: "Yes, nui'nui. lie k ilto feller that ihHie the liowrvotk for RohliiMiii Cnisoo." r - "Now, remember, " cautioned the doctor, "you must absolutely out out rich food, heavy meats, tea, coffee, etc. You must go on a diet only salads, fruits, vegetables, thin soups, etc." , Extra Kat Lady, anxlotislyr "But, oli, doctor,. I don't understand 'should I at those before or after meals?' Russell Crodse,who conducts a good column also (bla Is In the New York Evening Post) Is gullly of this: ; "A - Filipino manufacturer Is making dress material from ba nana stalks and the -clothing which will I'ventually result should, of courst, lx' easy to'sllp on." "Branded Man" Now Playing At Colonial To everyone who had a vvt In tho. production of Rayart'a newest dranw 'Tho U minted Man," pic ture tuns exteud their upprectu tton for excellent cinema fare. U ut sum 10 oe iiawiess in pioi, ihI( ai lng, , .dU-ectioa aitd p holography, j j The - picture has everytbinff for , ,, wry type of theater goer drama, i pathos, comedy and romance umtd luxurious settings. Tod Rabbins, from whoso story tho picture van made,' supplied splendid material, and both Trem Carr, tit producer, and Scott Pembroke, the director, ha made the most of ovej-y sal ient point, Charles Dclaucy and Juno At arlo wo give fine, perform ances in the featured roles, with Gordon Griffith. Andy Clyde, Erin LaBlssonlero and Lucy Lleaumunt lending capable support. "The Branded Man,' ts now play ing at the Colonial Theater, where It oikens today for an engagement of two days, . . I ' Colorful Mexican 1 ! Fiesta Is for the rlslni climax of tho picture. Kvcry litln-Ainerlean commun ity IndulKcs In these pleusuili cele brations which consist of aliiKln ir. danclnar and drlnkinK In some- pub. lie square, or. us In this case, In the lttlKC patio of a private resi dence. Tho ttuesls wear their s;ay- Jest clothes, everyone Is happy and Kay. und It makes an admirable j settlnir for the serious peril tu w hich the hero suiKirmy nnus nini- self as a result of hia darlnit. tiumdercloud. suddenly I turnlnK black a sky of perfect Climax Setting A feature of Mexican life whirh t It is sometimes difficult for Ameri- cons 'to appreciate properly is jlhn j fiesta, which plays su large a part t in trie lives 01 ine peopie neiow mo , Rio Grande, and which, in the case ! of the photoplay, "The Valley of Hunted Men,' starring Huffulo BUI Jr., which Is.at the Star Thea ter Saturday, provides the setting LOST LOST Small white , poodle with brown ears and thrown spot on tluu-k. Worn collar. Reward. 1317 Washington. 4-lS-lp Astrologer i cloudless summer blue, the desper adoes whom Tom Mallory has been deliberutety baiting turn on him and nearly succeed In ending bis adventure with tragedy. Only his almost superhuman strength and agility permit him to escape and bring the capture of the desponf Uws to a triumphant conclusion. Myrna Loy In Picture At the Arcade Miss Myrna T.oy. w hose cinemat ic adventures usually take the fnum nt fnlllnir villains, and who lis now doliiK just that, at the Ar cade Theater, in Warner Hros. sen sational nielodruina of the t'hieiiKO "Loop." "Stuto Street Hullo" has taken up fcncliiir us, an uld to her work on tho screen and off, for tliat matter. . Jlyrna l.oy Is n devotee of ninny sports,' ' swimmluir, Rolf, tennis. daurliiK". hiklnir, horseback riding and driving; being some ' rif the more acUve dlvoitlons In which she takes part. . "One must be a good sport, for Bocinl reasons, of course," soya tho Prof eccional Dirci:: This directory Is esiieckuHy haMly for Ihe luwcosner or fo lh. otit-of-town rentier who mny want tho nanhp ami hddreisi of soms) prnfeMhlniuil nmn. It has been carcfaib inkMHl aad wtU peats. Mi he ready akt to any nxtilcr lu obtalHlax pnoiip iifofowdusMl tcrvUv, Clatsifled for Quick Reference ' Osteopathic Phytidm li. INflliB. D. K anoABarr waLav u. a. General practice an the "POW BYVTatM" tor taUea arohea. Bomnier' Telepbona building Main 1M IDA McMEEKlN V Tahl- of The Barbereux 8ytem Volca. Pramatk-a Melville Apta. Phone 87J-J PhyriehuM A 8argMM ' LU B. OrjTT, H. B. LHWA VIMM, M. lat ' Practice Ilmlte4 to dlMaiM at tM r.y, nar, puh aaei noa at New Foley . Muuauaa; A. U MGMAaDM, - Hurvery Rooms 11-17 TelMfcaaa Boainwr UuUdlBB . Maut it VLARBNna la GILmtAP, M. B fhyaloian acd lurgea Gardner Bids. . Office Ph. Main . Kee. Ph. M-181 I. I). one alert, tralna one In co-erdlgat-( lng physical and mental reaolloiia, . A. woMi:itia K, m. Qenornl lrnctiee . ' Over I.. 1 lJrmr Hlnre. Office, l'hono M-UT1. Ites. M-6S51 tt "lollghtful timnaement in thw: uargiiiii.-. haJMICJ i H.MtT S .11 ATE11XITY HOMP Trained fare Price Itrasonuble I Call und Ruo lis. Mrs. E. W. Hurt. let N. Avo. MRS. FREDERICK nALMCD (01 N Ave., La Qraade, Or Aeadinga dally. Readlnga by Mall Specialty One I stitch and ' ; then . another . makes the Sfine 1 RsiM Hills Bros, apply this principle to masting coffee. A few pounds at a time is the secret of their patented, continuous process. Kvery berry is roasted evenly and a delicious, uniform flavor is assured. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frtik from Mr orir ' intl vacuum pad. Htuiiy opmat with the Mtyt 0 W2 green-eyed, red-haired fan favorite. "Then It helps ono to keep what ever Uthenesa and grace ono pos sesses and to attain more. It Is of use, too. In keeping off the look of weariucHa which hits a-uch an instd loua way of wrinkling up the cor ners of eyes and mouth. Muscles are kept In trim by It, blond Is made to gallop along as good hon est blood should go. Kxerclse gained through sports gives one tho feeling of courage, helps ono to command situations, both on and off tho screen, , , - "The spirit of play which sport Invokes does much to keep tho schoolgirl expression aa well as the eyes bright, the flesh firm, the step elastic. It la the natural relaxation- from tho inactivities of life. - ; 'Of course ono should aeo to It that athletic activities are proper ly balanced. It is for this reason that I hnve taken up foncing, In combination with swimming and horseback -riding, which are moro strictly physical. Fencing makes I PEACOCK NUT COAL Havo you ever tried PEACOCK Nut Coal ' for Spring use? It starts quickly and holds fire weJl. . VwiPetten Lumber Co. . I TU "Pood aarvtoe Qolok" Four Months From "Now WHAT chicks $et in their feed will have a lot to . . . do with keeping them alive and growing. Mora than 2,500 hatcheries say, "Feed Purina Chick Start na" There's a reason; Every ingredient that goes into Starlena is carefully ' chosen ana tested, Starlena is rich in life-giving and frowth-producing; vitamins, proteins ana minerals; very ingredient in Starlena has its job to do. Every ingredient does its part in keeping chicks alive anil growing. Start your chicks on Purina i . . keep them on PuriMa.i.jou'lt get more frown-up chicks and ave more money left after all chick raising costs are paid. Tell us how many bags of Start' ena you need right nowj BR00MFIELD & RICHARDSON La Grande, Ore. Phone Main 714. JruwNAiw;!,!; fi K rrArfftH ia MICK (Hiwn MOM'N' POP. .:; v- ...Now You Tell One By Cowan WNA LtOlBWYuOWWTsn. WIS MSASHFUL WK ' f . ' W' Hhf eJZJ5S2Sa "Spiders tmcKft 7wM,ti sn ( a idry bov pEM.eswsAii.tw.NCe,. we . V : ms ? ri&htooimvi woab&hfu. peku . mavbe 'MOo'ye f &o IGekuemen Yp tmk f v A (NbVWltHW"? PLY INTO frrf PUSH YOOft NESt VeAKTE kGtNl . j HEARD TWS OWE T2V-L V f WSAl f ',, , A A GOOD J ThEIB WBLOfc . U I A&AIHS-t ,tM8 PP y . JI " T V r ! - - RVCAT ' . V j l ONE) ' DECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS' A Busy Man " ' By Pl6sser ES-Tuey cebtaimw L-.:- ' . ' v ' ' ) ( , - ( Voo cectaiwu ac y-- f ( on, awe omS lets "1 ". ' UA4C DlFFEQEMT KIMOS f " ) 0 V. ' A BUSY MAM To BE yES -THAT'S 1 j eAT-TAliS &a6Ky7UlMS7 OF-mWSS TO EAT UEIl J AATUEC V -j C ) '(..... 1 SETTlWS CASUCSBaaaS I 7U& SECOND ( as "716 ANO IP Vol) -5? FOR YOUR OUTING Cellapane for covering fruits or cakes, ' . Sheet 40x32 .;:........32 yeavy Waxed Paper in rolls of 125 f(., 1? inches wide, equipped with a cutter in the box ..:..'..50f Papms Paper Plates all sizes, per doz.:...lO Sei-va-a-Dish Trays ...25) Serva-a-Dish Inserts pkg. of 25 ...:.55f , Lilly Paper Cups pkg. of 12........-.......:..:...10 Fibre Spoons per doz. ......10 Paper Table Cloths :....,33 Paper Straws per 100 ......20 La Grande Book & Stationery v Company 1114 Adams Ave. ' STAGES LEAVE; From La Grande Hotel Bldg." Adams Ave." . 1 . v Wallowa Valley Coaches ' ! Leave ; La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m. : 4:00 p. nu Makes All Main Line Connections. tx : - m . it mm nM -n FOR SALE Priced right to soli. 5 room plastered modern home neur Greenwood school. 2 lots; 5 cherry, trees, garage. ' " $2r.r)0.00 ' With easy terms. Call ' Lowell Williamson Realtor Call Main 86 for Appointment aklaat' aW ftm r OaJ. a I UL' HIGHEST 5 1 IDEALS WsS' ... " I rflRB hlihaat eoda of ttblea B vnWA.M. MM. -'- ' I arvtcaa. Wa da TTthrnaT with th moat dalloate and matlculou. i.ataat far the wlahea nt the baraavad. .V HOPOaf IMkWiaal i Mala It