La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 07, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OR E.r g;
Tuesday, May 7, 1929
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An Independent Newspaper
FRANK B. APPLEBY..
..Editor nd Publisher
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HARVET F. MATTHBYVB , BuilntM Manager
- ' Published evenings, except Sunday, at 141 Adama Avanua,
I Grande, Oregon. Tho Obaervar.Htar published every Friday. -Entered
at the Poet office at J Urande, Oregon, as Second
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The Observer Want Ad Page
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties '
WANTK3
NEWTODAY
KOlt HALK Cream separator
lliua.E. f. Avenue. 6-7-e tp.
KOlt KENT Modern furnished
house. Phone S90-J 4-7-2 tp.
KOlt . KENT Furnished apait
inent, H02-O ave. S-7-1 Ip
roil SALE I'urebred Chinchilla
does. Cbeup, Inquire 1401-21
Ave. - 6-dH-tp
KOK KENT Modern Apt.. Just
one left on 4th. Ht., call Hommei
hotel 6-7-1 t
POPCORN WAOON will be closed
for I days for painting, beginning
Wed., May . . -7-z tp
KOH RENT (.room furnished
house. Call 604-J. after 0 p. in. I
6-7-6 tp. '
WANTED To borrow 11.600 on
U.600 first mortgage. Call Ob
server. 6-7-S tp.
WANTED Women wants worji
by hour or day Phone 476 M.
. ' 6-J-2 P
FOR HALE Dlade weeibr und set
of harness or will trade for live-
stock. Phone 13'J-J. 6-7-1 tpi
T Illustrate hl thorough knowledge of the city,' a local i reward oiven for romeut of
ntomahniiUmiin xlgimnJ n,Pnf!v tn lrn,.u Hiru nlinu uikara' pocket book containing receipts
... .vv , , tauH io K. Lucllo Daly. No;
a person couia onutin genuine neur-iieer. .
? After trie doctor lellM you walking is the only thing, and
to get dut pn your feet and give ,ytiur lungs a chance, he
rides away; in. his new purple brougham. : '
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Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler says there isn't a single
genius left in the world, and some of the rest of us have days
when we are pretty dissatisfied with ourselves, too.
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President Hoover has reduced his circumference some fif
teen pounds since taking office; Not lccauKe the work has
been too strenuous but because he was that much over
weight and has taken regular exercise each morning to get
down to the proper size. His is an example that might well
bo copied by those who carried surplus fat around and an
example that may well be avoided by those not in that class,
It is just as dangerous to be under weight, doctors say, as
it is to be over. Hoover came down. The slim, emaciated
person, who keeps buow normal trying to be stylish might
well come up. Normal weight is both healthier and more
iittraotive. $ ' ;, . w ; t
? j;THE HUMAN ELLMICNT :,
' So important is the personal equation of high executives
that financial-rating books may in the future adopt special
notations to indicate the capacity of the men at the top. In
many cases .these men lire so well known for their achieve'
ments that any newspaper reader might be trusted to give
them a fair rating, Ford, Schwab, Owen D. Young, the late
Judgo Gary are outstanding examples of executives in this
class; but there are thousands of lesser leaders, men in high
place, whose measure of genius is an unknown quantity to
thoso who put money into the share ! of their corporations
Annual reports may servo as rough-md-ready indications of
their ability; but at best they tell only part of the story, and
they do not always tell it in a version that may be taken at
face value. . '
,' Balance sheets show tangible assets and liabilities to a
penny. They even offer rough estimates, as to Buch in
tangibles as the value of patents and goodwill, but they are
silent as to the all-important factor of management. How,
indeed, could they be otherwise? Who, for example, could
appraise in dollars and cents the cash valuo of Henry Ford's
business judgment, his ability for shaping sound policies, his
technical knowledge and his practical experience? Or, having
arrived at a correct valuation of these intangibles, who could
guarantee, rememUuing tho uncertainly of life, that these
services would remain at tho command of the corporation
for the ensuing year, or even for the month to come?
Such reflections are a fresh reminder of tho uncertainties
of investment and industrial effort. Management of proved
Ability pusses at an instant's jiotice into untried hands.
Under certain direction a business may be iminciitly suc
ccq. Ail under the direction of others, it niiiv full vimiHiv
fuikue. The human element is gp-at.
questions asked
6-7St
I'OK HALE Lawn mowers and
garden hose at special barKalli
prices. Dalle 'Furniture (Store.
. ; 6-7-Jt
FOR RENT Flvc-ronm modern
. furnished house, clow to Hlan
Ke's mill. Inquire HIV V ave.
6-7- 01
FOR ItENT Furnished Apt. .two
rooms. Close In. 7lh and Penn
Ave. Phone 28-W.-l'J04-llid HI
" ; 6-7-St.
FOR SALE One bay e-cldlnjr sad
dle horse Oaledt well broke, ute
1. Inquire 2002 East-O ave.
5-7-2 ip.
FOR RENT
Observer
Want Ad
Rates
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Per line, trt InserUoa . liOc
Per lliw, each added cxataec-
ullve Insertion 7c
Minimum charge on one or-
dor .. jtsc
KATES UY MONTH '
t linen, per mooch St.SO
( line, per month ft ?r,
I lines, per month - 94.00
i lines, per month .. .$4. 7.1
ax-h additional line over five
cliargud at 60c per line per
inonili.
CASH IN ADVANCE is re
quired on all CuMfdfled onlera to
nam these rate. Hhrlier rale
iinnfcd on all credit Insertions.
Vpy for all Classified orders
must be In Uils office by 10 A.
H. IfAY OF I.NKKRTION. stop
drderfl on ad Inserusl until fur-
II mt notli must be received by
Hie same hour or extra Insertion
H'ill be clutrged. .
Telephone order aoilrlted.
Ceoli rates may be earned on
phone orders by payment on or
before dale of lul Inaertioa.-
1'IIO.VE MAIN 37
"An Olnerver Want Ad
WIU Ho It"
I FOR. KENT Gaiace. 1T1 Wash.
I - 6-4-tf
i FOR RENT
I Adama.
-Furnished apt. :iK
6-l-(tp
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Tad
Farmers lXt. 4-17-tf
FOR RENT Modern unfurnished
bouse, close In. Call J4S-W.
4-26-tf
WANTKIi Few Rood salesper
sons. Write X. I-, care of oli rver ,
. ....t.-, . , ..... 6--Slp
WANTEI inasterluc ratch work
done neatly. All work nuaran-i
teed. Call ISM K. Penn. I
6--2tf
WAVTEU "nstoiners w ho want j
pure, fresh milk and cieaiu. Our
delivery passes your door daily, j
Phone J77-W. Model Ialry.
, . 6-6-6tj
Kayser Hosiery No. 88x
Is now priced at ,
$1.50- '; -"V ; - '
Full Fashioned Service Weight. ' .
N. K. West & Co., Inc.
La Grande's Leading Store for Over 30 Years
Atout those recent pictures of I
Rabe Ruth In a tuxedo how does j
he manage to bold his breath so :
lone? I
FOR RENT Furnished houM
keeplng rooms. $16.00 per month.
Inquire sol Fourth. . 6-S-S tp
FOR RENT Far. house and apts.
with batna. Clean. quiet, low
rents. To adults. 1810 Green-wood-
R-I-lm
MltlCiajLNtXILI)
CAl.l. MAIN 621 for Ice and fuel
Oalther and Waller. 4-17-lm
EASTERN OREGON School of Mu
ale Viqlin, piano, voice. Credits.
1. O. O. F. Temple. Ph. 447-J.
Bladder Weakness
If KlurifhT VeaknKK, (iItlnK Up
NishiH. HMckeche, HuruiiiK or Itch
Ins Senwitittn, Jeff or groin pain
make you fwl old, tired, peplens
and wrn out why not make the !
Vyswx 4 Hour Test? Iuii t rIvv ;
up. Get (,tei today at any drug ;
tore. Tut it to a 48 hour test.!
I Money back if you don't noon feel I
like new. full of pe, sleep well, j
with pains alleviated. Try O'ali'x
today. Only COc. lied Cross Drug
Store. . Adv.
PHONE MAIN 2
URI8IIN CHEVROLET CO.
1414 Adams Ave.
Next to Observer Office.
ANGEL'S hat cleaning, blocking
best In town. Across from Bohn
enkamp'a. . S-l-lit
LA CItANDE MATTRESS & Up-
tiolslerlng & Ku(! cleanln
works. Fhone 4J4-W. Chas. Ed
wards. Prop. U-l-Im
FOU SALE OR aIiA-m,
FOR HALE A -I Lloyd baby bug
By. i'h. H43-V. 6-4-tf
FOR 8AI.B Hay. f 10.00 ton. J, E.
Reynolds. 472-R. 4-22-lf
MONET TO LOAN on Imnroved
city property, straight loam, or
Installment plan. Lowest rates.
United States - Investment Co.
Fhone Main 11. . . J-16-lm
FOR HALE Full Gordon Better
pup. I'hone 216-W. or 174-W.
, 6-6-3 fp.'
FOR BALE White leghorn year
old hens. Hollywood etruln. 76c
each. Call 32-H. i. 6-4-31
MONET TO LOAN We, have
money to loan on desirable city
property at the low rate of In
terest of 6. We write all kinds
of Insurance. Including life. Cha.
' H. Reynold - 2-4-1 m
rot'ND
FOR HALE l-acre tract with neat
3-room hom e. Jxwell William- j
son. Cull Miiln, .. - . 6-3-Jt
FOUND The best and cheapest
place to get Sedan door and wind
shield glass. Quickly Installed
nd eatisfactlou guurantoed.
Chas. Harris, 1601 Madison. '
4-13-lm
FOR HALE OR ItENT or woul
consider used car 6 room .house, j H1JV, HELI
garuen,. strawuerries. 2 Ijloclts
from Hlghnay shops Geo. 11.
C'liupman. " 6-7-8 tp
WB HAVE BEEN with you for 25
years, you ought to stand to be
. with us for ono eveuing Come
, and try It, ut the F 0K an
nuul May. bull. Muv 8.1 J.-7-I in.
uS sSUk
rulse and move hoUHea.
rent jack-screws anil timbers.
'John Mars. 6-3-lin
FOR HALE income property, Ml
room house. Good buy. 2104 1st i
s-tr
' Astrologer
MRS. FnEUKRICK BALMK8
01 N Ave., Qrande, Ore.
- Aeadugs dally.
Raadluga by Mall Specialty
wnoorKKI -Once more you gel
the F. CI.' E annual May ball.
Wednesday, May . Jitney lunch
served by the ladles. Lotsu pep.
6-7-1 tp
LET'H GO Bring your girl, bring
your friend, unci don't forget to
bring yourself to I lie F. o. K.
unnuul May bull, Weil. May tt
. - 6-7-1 ' Ip.
FOR HALE Hotel, - I H looms.
furniture In good conditions.
I'rlce $l,4no on terms. Smo.iim
down or tl.20u cash Must sell
this month. Imperial' hold, l.n
Grande. 6-7-6 tp.
I.OHT Hliinll purse .containing fin
bill mid small chnnge, between
Manual I ruining shop and uthlet
Ic rleld. Finder return tu prln
elpul's nfrke ut high aehoul.
Liberal reward. 6-7-3 Ip
LOHT
LOHT Uluo silk umbrella. Call
Observer. , . ; 6-6-2-tp
FOR HALE My well 'Improved
8112 ue.re diversified farni. lociit-
et4 nlle lust Jtt Jjltljlur. ll. Wi
Goldrlck, Imbler, Ore. 6-4-tr
V T
FOR HALE Five-room modern
home, furnished, $2,600. Close In
on Kouth aide. Terms, Call Low.
ell, Williamson, Main 6. 6-l-3t
'OR SALE Olt TRADE Under
wood No. 4 typewriter, almost
new and at 1-3 of now price.
Guaranteed. Furniture Exchange.
4-5-tf
'-"A Bargain
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IiOok Over Our Want Ads for Bargains
O 1919 Dodge Brotben Cofporalioa '
n
jf Authorities predict for the Future
what Dodge Brothers Offer Today
FOR HALE Owner has to leave
Ijl Ctrandj, has new 6-room
home near high school on puved
street. Will sell equity nt a fee
sonilblfl price. Lowell Wlllhim
koii. Cull Muin 80. 6-3-3t
OOME8TIC PORTABLE Sowing
machine, sews forward and re
verae, pass for new $40.00 and
what a bargain. Furniture Ex
change. 4-6-tf
For Sale
By Owner
TRADE Now Is he U.-ne for new
window shades, trndo In !ha old
ones and puy a little cush, then
have clean tiew shades for the
summer. Furniture Kxchungo.
6. Room Mudern Home, full base
ment and KiuiiKe, D blocks from
town.
Inquire 2006 Greenwood
'Tlieall-rrjcf.nl seamless body is llie auto
body of the fiilure," George J. Mercer,
i. i i. . t .
uueuiiiu uouy engineer ana cnairmail
;of the body division of the Society of
-Automotive Engineers, predicted at a
meeting of the Cleveland Section of
jthe S. A. E. Automotive Daily Newt,
February 12, 1929.
I NH.I HI,. I ) .!'..', l .Jt . ..' ''.U.. . ..
I In the exclubi vc Mono-piece Body of the
new Dodge Brothers Six, you find the
identical type of design and construe-'
tion'to which leading automotive engi
neers point.as " the hody of the future."
Literally one-picec, the Mono-piece .
Body is positive proof against squeaks
and rattles.'
Even after thousands. of miles of.
hardest usage it remains as tight, as
firm and as noiseless as when new.
Providing an abundance of room with,
a new degree of grace, the Mono-piece
Body is stylishly trim. Doors and
windows arc wide. ' (.o-.t....yi .',t
In fact, the Mono-piece Body, in every
way, stands the new Dodge Brothers
Six as the herald of a new era of
greater beauty, greater comfort and
even greater dependability in motor
car design and construction.
Eight Bodt Snrucs. 943 to '1065 y. o. B. Dftroit
Convenient Terms
NEW DDDBB BROTHERS SIX
' : . 'tlr CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT
L.C. SMITH
J 9 Depot St. .
MOM'N' POP
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