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Thursday, June 27, 1929.. LA" GRANDE' EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,' ORE. Page Nine i The Observer Want . The Market Place of Union and Wallowa NEWTODAY lit It RNT To permanent rent 's t-rs- ft room modern house, fall i at I7n7--nd ,St. or .Main "ftfl. , ? V G-27-lt. j V A NT Kl i Kxjrerieiiced finisher, i J A pfily .standard I. an miry, I .a J r.rnndi. 6-27-tf.l J'fUt SAI.K Kour Rood milk rows, two freshen affiiin this full, ii'Imi f three month tmUetM, $l each. K. II. Kn;er, 1'alme.r .Id, Ore -i lp C'Al.IKOUNIA IlKUHrf Kor blood. liver. UldneyH, stomach, bowels am) rheumatism, fi-'ll j i lirf-M and llcen.se. liici $u.oo ' " for Informal ion call L'Tfi-J. . J 0-27-0 t. j WNVKI) Kami hand. fall j Karnicrs X. '-27-lt.! Hi SAI.K- -l!' new I Ml runt 0 i-tiii' nl it discount. i 11 Htar hk coupe wit h license ;;s Duntnt four coupe with lie on. si, 24 Kurd coupe. 2-1 Star touring, thirl touring, good r:ibher, lic ense $;itl.ad. J. l Murelock. 0-17-1 1 im)u salt: oit TitAiu; KOlt SA 1 .10 Strawberries tor m ti lling I'hone l!;!7-AI. ti-25-ft t.. I-'OK SAj.K :t milk gouts. T. M. Cilntoi'c, I'nion, Ore. tl-i'fi-tit. : I VI'KWKITKltS i-'OU SALR rent or exchange. K. f. Tnckey, Hi4 Wash. Ave. 6-I7-!in KOlt SAI-.K 'J'H Chevrolet 4 door Kcduu. Klr.-rt class shape, looks like ne.w. .Jennings .Motor Co. 0-l!ti-:t. K1 SAI.K Hi:'!) rive, passeng er Packard "i" sedan. Cost new $27M. Give substantial diKcount. Trade and terms. Harry Waggon er, phone Alain CT.tt. G-'C-.lt. WIMi TRADE my $4000 equity in i! 1 acre Irrigated ranch, nitg.,' $Ki0, for South Side residence or nn acrengo, C. C. Marker, lrrl- gon. Ore. fi-3-1 nip. l-'OIt SAI.K OR TRAD15 6 tube Kreshmait radio. Complete satis- i faction. Guaranteed, $45.00. Kur- j nituie Kxehango. 6-1 1-tf. f YOU KNOW those floor and bridge,! lamps that you have been paying! 5 1 7.50 for, we have them ut j $10. un and $12.00. Kurnilure Kx- change. 6-M-tf M room modern housn. Double, gar- 1 It ..,rLi,. l.l.i t ....... U 1 fi 1 rt Clvtl. Ul Phone Main 7110. G-3-tf. ( i-'or SAI.K Chrysler 72, Town se dan. K:i.st elas-s shape in every way. i tires. Sale or irade. terms. Marty Waggoner. Main if.n. i;-20-:tt. I'ull SAI.K Single bed complete with mattrf-s.x, radio table. Sing er sowing machine, writing desk, small tiihle, 2 wool mattresses, dressing table and piano. Call 2:iil Mr 0-2)1-4 tp.- KOR SALK OR TP A DK You may not know, hut It is tr:te that you can iret. Singer or White sewing machines at Icsh than half of the regula r price. -Ku rn i t it re Kx chnnge. fi-1 t-tf. KOR SAI.K OU R KNT 1C0 nerc farm south of I, a Grande. 40 acres under cultivation and more mil be f ion J buildings. This would make a gono dairy farm. Sep Chas. H. Reynolds. 0-lfi-tf. I II l..vnnl,lu i". I f. 1 f I Otf it'ti-A . - .. i ...... . . . i - , i MOM'N' POP BACKS TO NATURE By Cowan I TT ' 1 f THOSE MJt THE NEW) WHAT WONT THEY ) 1 fHEOCS A COUPLE, A . 5 T ( S' .X "1 -L 4 ty SUH-BACK TOES'SES. A TVHNK OF NEXT fWRC OF THEN. WEU., f LrfW ooH--OOK. MOM 1 '"lisasZ""'! 0 ' ' 9 THEVRC HOT. ? ( TUfNK HEAVEM HAVEN'T (1 ;;' l I WkT. ( CUT JUST LKE 1 II t , - C.W.POP'' I W h FLWPE.U IN MY ZJI-l-d!- k f I If V VOOO S N THE. J FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LOOK UAT -mVfK J' r , MAWMS ) UWS LIMDy J BBiwsw Back s . ft a. A urr vnitw "mt ft, " cw-w, VJITUTHtV"!! T fK'CT"' ' BCWS. TAS' . !Mtrn'r- WIS PLACE IS J U(if, 'C -v- I C '""'Cd anocs of a too kjj -'fe-PCiW W V-)-. ' XK-r'T I Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average wonts ; to the line) Per line, Ivt iiiseiiiun Iflu t'er line, each added eonseo ntlve Insertion 7c Minimum charge ou one or- : Ucr 25c It AT ICS BY -MONTH 2 lines, per month .$2.50 1 lines, per mouth $:t.2: l lines, imt mouth $1,00 5 lines, per month $'1.75 ' Kncli tuhlttlfifial line over rive ?lutrgctt ut 50c pur lino per month. CASH IX ADVANCE is re quired on nil Classified orders to ?nrn these rates. Higher rates -1 target I on nil credit insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must ho In tJtis office by 10 A. M. DAY OP INSKTION. Slop 31-der on nd hii-orted until fur ther notice must he received by the same hour or extra Insertion will he charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before date of hint Insertion. PHONE MAIN .17 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" rtl'Y, SKLL, Rniso and move houses, rent jack-screws and timbers. John Mars. C-7-1 m. KOlt SALE Modern home, close In, on raved street. Complete with basf-mtnt, fnrnnce, fire place, built-in conveniences, large rooms, 4 bed rooms, lawn, sehub- j bery, garage This property is in j first class condition. Total price I $5500.(10. Would accept terms or would accept small property! as down payment. Call Mwell Williamson, Main SG, for appoint-' meat. 6-11-tf X)lt RKNT l-'dlt HKNT; Modern 5 room house, ::i i 2nd. si. i'h. 47-it. ti -2 4 -1 r. KOlt HUNT Rooms over Silver thorn. Wright Drug Store 5-13-tf KOlt R 10 NT Modern house on Kirst St. lnq. 2008 2 nd St. . . 6-24- tf KOlt RKNT Kurnlshed 4 room house, at 171-4 I" and I'in Sts. -2ti-4 tp. APT. Modern convenient, cool and reasonable. Close in. Ideal for Normal students. Apply Sommer hotel. . .1-30-1 m. KOlt RKNT Small room on Ad ams Ave, n l ti Shir theater. Now occupied by White's Shoe shop. $;ifi a month. Phone Ma'n .S42. i!-25-t f. KOR RKNT OR J.KASK Apart ments over Putman's store. Available July 1st. Inquire L. bnodgrass, 1508 Kotirth St. - 6-11- tf. KOR RKNT Furnished hoiiscs and Apfs., with baths. Clean, Quiet, low rents. . Adults. IS Hi Croon wood. B-3-1 m MlsC'I.I.I.ANKOrs MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city property, straight loans or Instalment plan. Lowest rates. United States Investment ( Go. Phone Main S3. v 8-lC-Irn U'NCHKS SKUVKO at" Iniffeys Confectionery. Sandwiches, pic. .etc. Ad Page Counties I THY ANGRL'S SHINES llewt In town, across from Hohnenkamps. -lf?5t. LA GFtANDE MATTRESS & Up holstering & Hug Clean In is Works. Phono 424-W. Chas. Kd wards. Prop. 12-1-lm rRLKHKATK THK 4TH Get your! fire works at the Ore Ttail j fa in p. Kull line t.o select from.1 E. Adams, fi-lT.-tt". MONK If TO LOAN We huve 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. l-4-lm KorxD KOUND The best and cheapest place to get Sedan door and win 1 shield glass. Quickly installed and satisfaction . guaranteed. Chas. Harris, 1001 Madison. 4-13-lm LOST MIST Hill fob! containing drivers reen.se and railroad passes. Kind er please notify R. A. llortjtmaii nt 2ft 1 W. or Main 7n. -2ii-l tp WANTED WANT Rl Small combine in good shape. Walter Hayes. linker, Ore 0-U-:i tji. OFFICE! CAT tiMoi maii h mao. I WONDKK f I were cast on n desert isle, Kar out tm a Southern Sea, With only skies that frown or smile To house and shelter me; If 1 were cast on an isle alone, Stripped bare to ibe brassy sky. Would I fight on with brawn and bone. Or rail at the fates and die? If I wore thrown In n Joust with ( 'hanee, Tn quest of love or fame, With nothing left save a shattered lance, A n d a h ea d ho wed d o w n w i h shnine; If I were thrown, would this heart beat high, Ah hearts have throbbed before; Or fallen like a craven lie. To spur me on no more? If T were wrecked on rocks thnt wait Tn till of the lives of men. Would T bow down to cruel Kate, Or fare me forth again? If 1 were w n 'eked Ah, what do we know Of the mystery that leers Itch i ml that heaven bending low, Keyond the watting years? There is one grt-nt consolation in losing one's wealth even though It causes the loss of one's friends. One usually loses one's enemies, too. Ho barks nt the waiters, . He barks at the clerics. Rut nt home he just jumps -When his wife's finger Jerks! Astrologer MRS. FREDKKICK RAIAfKS 101 N Ave., La Grande, Ore, Readings doily. Readings by Mall Specialty NOT OLD ENOUGH !OUT OUR WAY. S ' 1 na' ' "N. is-that a vweuu Ti-vesE 17 po&-TioM FOR .vei-u He.'6. . r0lu4 r6vce& a ! -A. ;GIRU VNitH 9i-r Rl&HtV fAMfeS UP SO i W0UJBR1U&,M ON Mer MUCH R00M. I .t--- KAOve. -TwEMl US POOR , j h iflPT AMD f T GWE V HASfSOOEEiE ; I I I HIM rv-iiv. I N jft ( 'J . 1 catr more lm?M- Wo scoot1 , AAir-W ACQ. U. $. PAT. OfT. I Commercial Club At Union Visits Church Sunday Ry W. V. Connor (Observer Correspondent) I'NION, Ore. (Special) Al- , though attending divine services In a body is not generally included in tile schedule for n commercial J club, tht' I'Tiion club members were ) I present Sunday morning at the Methodist church to hear the Rev. ' j It. C. I.ee. Mr. l.ee has attended I several club meetings and made j addresses to the organization and j the Sunday visit was to show their ( I appreciation of his cooperation : with the dub. aq Kidleman, who was taken to Hot Lake seriously III about n weekago. Instill In a critical con dition. He was given a transfusion of blood to aid in building up his vitality. I..., A. Tidball and Walter May- ette were given the Initiatory degree-in the local Odd Kelluws lodge Kihlljty evening. Among the visi tors ;from other lodges were C. W. Clark' and H. II. Little from Cove and Mr. Hall from near Portland. Ralph Smith, who moved bis family to Poise, Idaho, last week, has returned to I'nion and expects to continue working here for th present. He reports crops in the neighboring slate as looking fine and being a little more advanced than - in Knstern Oregon. Mrs. Sin it h will remain In poise for some lime with her two daughters, Vivian and Marie, the former to enter a business college nnd the latter having a position In an Of fice. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stnrglll. who have been living In La- Grande for severn I years, came over Sunday to visit for a time with his brother, K. M. Sturgill. After leaving I'n ion the couple will visit In Port land for a while and may then lo cate in California. The two Mrs. Sttirgllls are sisters. M is. Johnny Martens, who wan tken to the hospital at Hot Lake A10)J ALL F)C60 S (t'0 BUT A SOM-IF UNCLt jElTUttt ON6 OF OS MAQBy VJOOL.0 6vJ6 j A SOMAioBoOY M ON6. I'D 86 A UNDfeU DEAL CCMJfVw" J IS ALLCAHEOTO ' -- rr 1. .. . HA A SUN' ft. n. - -v . . s -v . 1 1 1 1 . 11 r I i v 1 .in - MOfrASRS GET GRAM'. last week and underwent an oper ation for appendicitis, Is reported n slowly recovering. Mrs. Kred and Mrs. Dr. Osborne arrived In I'nion from Marsh field Krlday for a visit nt the home of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Sltappntt. They were formerly Misses Kdlth and Kathet Shappatt, t'nion girls, and Kred Osborne was "ag" teach er In the I'nion high school before going to Marsbfield. Dr. Osborne Is now In Portland and expects to join his wife here later. Mrs. Kva DcLap, Mrs. Clara Lee. Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Mrs. Run ice : Schuck. Mrs. Cora Griggs, Mm, Mntld Hall, Mrs. I, ell hit TidbaH ami Misses Kmma Wulf and Kern Height were .the delegation from the I'nion lodge who attended the ' convention of the NelghburH of Woodcraft at Maker three days of ! last week. 1 Onion growers In this end of the valley are experiencing difficulty I with a Nimilt white worm that lu practically destroying the crop. One grower has about four acres 1 which are infected and several smaller patches have also been re ported. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crossla,iid, of North I ' n ion, are entertaining it 7' pound daughter who arrived Thursday, June 2(1. M rs. Ma nd Rees ret urned home Wednesday from Tneonm where she has been visiting a daughter for the past two weeks. Mrs. Kdlth Phy, who has been visiting In Portland for the past week, iirrlved home Tuesday ac companied by her daughter, Mar garet. Miss Margaret is home from Rugcne for n short visit. Included In the delegation from the Odd Kellows nnd Rebekah lodges of Pnlon who attended the annual picnic In La Grande Hun day were: Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Con nor ami daughter Ruth. Wanltn and Doris Sturgill, J. N. Scar brough, Alice Gamblll, Pearl Shaw, Mary Mlmlck. Mary Allen, Mrs. D. M. Hoots, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Spencer, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley Kuh n. An all-day meeting of the Meth odist Lndies Aid was held nt the church Wednesday, each member bringing a covered dish for the SWfc. EISHT6GM 11 ( UtLL- BUT I 7T jl'WOOLOMT kEEP I "WE VJOOST WIND I ANY CAtfTBlDdES ) -WEV AUWAVS SO OFP- ) y w- ). KJJ r 1 r .7 If By Williams t-2.4 OlM. BY HCA URVKX IH& noon luncheon. In the afternoon needlework was laid aside for a while for the regular business meeting Of the society. HEALTH PLAY Till? GAMTC OF GOOD RAItlTS Ry Dr. Ron mil I Hillary Rurlingtnn, Vt. Two minutes at home night and morning with the tooth brush may save a person dollars and hours tn tho dental office Dental health depends largely on habit. Good habits or bad habits these are largely what make for the ultimate differences In dental health. The Ideal place to begin good habits Is In the home. Children should early be made acquainted with them. Am soon as the first teeth are all erupted, a game can be made I of keeping them clean, A small tooth brush used with a salt solu- .tlon, nnd Inter, when the child Is older, dry salt used on a wet brush wilt be found good for this- pur pose. If the child is taught to use 'a tooth brush night and morning 'nt the time he washes bis face and hands, a good habit will be started. When the teeth appear to be net remove the discoloration, the child should be taken to the detit istft who knows how to remove It. j pi. Mentally, this Is a good time for the child to gel acquainted wllh the dentist nnd his equlpmmt, he cause he can do so without being hurt In the least. It is Important that the child's first Impression of the dental office should be ti good one . One most Important habit lo form Is that of frequent dental ex amination. This should begin with the small child In order that cav ities in the first teeth may be dis covered and filled thus saving theni until the permanent ones ate ready to prick through the gnms. Keeping the first teeth help to By Blosser 7HOS6 OMUJA060 SONS l i ABE IMs. VJOOST WIND iv ryi i.v... 1. i 6000 j r" Professional Directory Tills directory Is especially handy for (lie newcomer or for the out-of-town render who inuy want the mime and address or some professional mnn. It has been carefully prepared and will prove to be & ready aid to auy reader In obtaining prompt professional service. Classified for Quick Reference Osteopathic Physicians J. lit INOI.E. D. O. MAHGAHU'l' IMil.K, I). O. Oeneral practice and the "l'ost SYSTEM" for fnlUn nrhnM. 1 3omnjr Tolephono UullUInK Aliiln lUli IDA MeMBRKIN Teacher of The Barbureux System Voice nrnmxf ten i Melville Apts. I'h. Mnln 741 Studio will reopen Sept. 1st, Trained Care Price Retntonubl. Call and Sea Us. Mrs. E. W. Jlsrt 40fl N. Ave. keep the arches well shaped, and aids the digestion of tho child. The first permanent teeth to appear are the six year molars. These erupt usually during the sixth year, but vary with different children. These teeth are very often neglected he cause they are thought by parents tn be first or temporary teeth, - In the ease of adults 1 would suggest that the habit of brushing the teeth night and morning he formed. R Is also a good habit to use a mouth wash frequently, espe cially after eating. There need be no excuse for not forming such a hit lilt, for even though one does not happen to have a tooth paste bandy (and there tire many good ones on the market), salt and water are cheap and have excellent cleansing and healing properties. If one happens to have to wear plates or some other removable AT-TOE Evelyn Brent In Talking Movie At the Arcade Rvelyn Rrent Is not only playing j a "bnd woman on the screen for the first time in her career, but Is also enjoying the novelty of ap pearing In her Rrst talklng-plclurn role The voice that brought the nett ress into prominence on the Rrltlsh stage a few years ago is now re corded for Paraniount's nil-talking motion picture, "Interference, which opeun today at tho Arcade theater. As the "other woman" In this audible pletmi'atlon of the Roland Pertwee-llurold Dearden piny, Miss Rrent Is depleted as a lady of mtfny pasts and many lovers, as well its nr -black (nattier and' thorough ly'ttn scrtipulouH person. It Is she who Causes trouble in the otherwise peaceful lives of Cllve Hrook and Doris Kcnynn In the story until her lover, William Powell, steps In and takes a hand. Miss Rrent considers the role of Deborah Knn'e one of the finest she has ever had. It has the same de gree of Intensity and drama as those in which she has scored her Green Shingles Cut from live timbpr. A new cm just unloaded last week. Van Petten Lumber Co. wOood Bsrrloe Qnk k" Rione Mala 79! USED CARS RRVKRAT, MKATj IlAUnAtNH Larison Chevrolet Company H14 ADAMS AVENUH A Six In tho Prtco STAGES LEAVE From La Grande Hotel BKig. Adams Ave. Wallowa Valley Coaches Ieave 3 La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m. 4:00 p. rh. Makes All Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN 799- l Physicians & Surgeons I.K13 II. BOCVT, M. I. M'.W V WILKIN, M. 1. rrantlro limited to diseases of the Rye, Ear, Nose and Throat New Kuley Telephone Jtullding Alain 10 a. l. uiciiAruuoN, nr. d. Surgery Rooms lfi-17 Telephone So miner Building Main 16 Voting to abolish war Ir a good gesture. You never make any t-tif-mies that way. denture, these habits must not he forgotten; they must be practiced I more than ever before, hecnusO' j dentures tiro food, catchers and 'nunst. be kept clean. They should, be cleaned after each meal. Hero again th'it plentiful combination, salt ami water, can be used to ad vantage. It will keep the dentures' and mouth clean and sweet.. NARROW KSCAPF. HK.KL1N, Juno 2 7 (AT) M. Rinet. Kreneh, consul here had a narrow escape from death when an excited l,,ithunniun woman fired at him several time in the Kreneh consulate A porter caught the womnn's in in and the shots.. went wild,, lodg-r ; lug :n the celling of the room. It would be a. dull life. If ono j couldn't enjoy the luxury of an occasional mistake.' greatest successes, "Underworld," . "The Showdown. flic Last Com I inand" and "Tho Drug Net" are j among the pictures Jn which' she has played strong acting parts. "Mother Knows -Best" Now Showing at Star ' Kvery womaji Is entitled to love!: Thnt Is the underlying theme ef . "Mother Knows Rest." Kox J'Tlms plcturi.nllom of .Rdnit Kerber's sensational-selling novel, which Is now at the Star theater. Featured' In the picture are Madge. "Bellamy,. Louise Dresser and Harry Norton.'' From the day v that tho Ferber story swept tho country, anil t aroused nil sorts of conjecture nn to Just which mot her and dangli-i' ret- M'ib e,iiit'ffiil',,l)y tin ' ittrthbress, tlltn fans have awaited the screen ' version and their waiting will' bo. well worth tho effort when they f;eo the picture ' "Mother Knows Rest"' Is said to. be one of the most human-documents that ever has been brought to the screen. The supporting . company Includes Albert Gran, Joy Auburn, Stuart Rrwlti and Luclen Ultleifeld. v ' - 111 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 IDE-ALS lyiFlE hiKhest coda of ethloa govern, our profautoaal ervlcoa. TV do Trythln( with th moit dtlloata and motlcuioua respeot for tht wliliei o( tho bereaved. W Underetan4 ftlMMERMAlf alaln tl ritONE MAIN 3 IlnnKri of Iho Four Ot!MRH MX v ' i 1 u ell .., , iVVN o'" r m urtttrSfyyi