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I Saturday, July 13,1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Nine i The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa NEWTODAY FOTl RKKT 2 romn : furnlnhM house, call 27S-R. 7-13-3 tp J''OI M E.VT Garage. 1st and Wunti. rhonft 3II-J. full ninnn Inm. . 7-1S-21. KOR SALE OR THA.DK New 4 room partly modern limine, , ;lofie to SlunKP's mill, hnn 2 lids. Will ,tn,ke car.-nfc,paymnnt. Tamils, in Hiiro i2.l(l-W. 7-lS-ld. I'OH RENT G room furnished i housc( 2D4 Third St., 1'or im-ij ' medial? 'entry. Kent Ji'ii.riii, Ap-; ply Savoy hotel. 7-1. H- 2t' J-'OU RENT Modern 3 ronni fur. nishod Apt., Iflotf Wawh. 7 -J 3-1 1. WANTED -r- .finales inlojostod in hauling h iint with trucks from combine to warehouse. Inquire Himtmjr tractor Co. Rh. M-f.34. 7-13-31. I'OH SAI.K Two Del.av.cl units rady to ntlnrh, practically ney. Write liox 78 Ohserver. 7-13-ltp. I'Oit SALE Eord 4 unit fiei'trie milking maciiino, complete for I 38 stanchions. Jo.ss than lialfj pile. 1 Tactically now. Write Jlox 78 tr. Observer. 7-1S-1 tp. LOST -, imps. 2 Kivy Ciermnn police j monlhM old. .Main Cl'7. ! 7-13-2 tp FOR SALK Almost now -Mayluff washfT; Excellent poollublo, vle t.rola, sowing machine, jars, G W ft. raw, etc. W. A. Laccriell, 2203 Kir St. 7-13-3 tp I'OH HKNT 4 room furnished house, 1 7 0 4 -1 r. Ave. $14 month. 7-13-1 tp. l.nST liunch of keys in leather key cast-. Finder please rot urn to Observer office. Reward, 7-13-3 tp. KOR SALK OutstamliuR values in Iiitrh prarlo uAcd earn. 1!2S St ude-buker Commander rnit)e. lf2t! Chrysler coupe. 1 !(27 Chrysler emipe. l!i2)i Podpre sedan. L. W. Weeks Chrysler Karase. 7-3-21. E X P K H I K N r K I wind o w clcu n e r aiul janitor. Arthur Armstrong, J'hono 4 1 4-.I, Imperial rooms. 7-13-t tp. KOIt HKNT room modern house at U07 Spring St. Garage. Phone ai'S-M. . 7-2 KOIt KENT fi room modern fur nished house. Newly kalsomined. l 141S -Mrinroe 7-12-H. M).H SALK OK THAW. 'KOR SALE Piano. Call B1S-J. 7-12-tf. VOR SALE 14 2U5 W. -Pie cherries, Phone 7-12-2L TY PEWItlTERS l'OR RALE , rent or exchange. K. 0. Tuckey, 04 Wash. Ave. fl-17-lm init SALE StrawberrleH $1 caale., pick thprn yourself. 2 blocks easl of old liighway shopH on '. ave nue. 7-12-2 t. KOR SALE 5 rootn house, large garage, tdinde and fruit trees, on paved street. Good location. Twins. Phone 37S-M. -2 KG RSALK New and use.d fruit jars, all siys. Where you save money. Dalles Kurniture Store. i' 7-9-yt. CAL1I XJRN1A H ERliS Kor blood, liver, kidneys, stoniach. Iow1k and rheumatism, t'hrls Miller Adums, Ave. 6-27-2 mp MOM'N' POP i x -s. i i s -i zr. : UKEAmajSN. FOREVER M6, WW EIEBS H CON TO STOP IM fcNO E l - LEPROSY SVMPT&M . IAST TfiMMV ROT I ) ( - ....KE U. WTH VOO.IT DOC STULL. ME KNOWS ALL 1 .E week t utl) CPoi P.tFnPC vwumk nut S ,LV CERTAINLY KN'T V. ABOUT LEPROSY--. iDEft THW YOU W EVES VD A COWED A PATENT A MtniCM. fCv IM k INSOMW . THE WAY YOU V y pr . LEPRoVv TTOMGUE AMD LAST NI&V4T . MEPICIME BOXOBAS BS. SNORED , ALL NIGHT IS y . "if HE "Vl WOKE UP SLEF.P1Na VJ.TH ftD c-iTtrA "HA JB . ' TT L:1.W A X, . V Y k THEM , DOZEN FATAL I IZXZnJL.hV A ' V ' V 7t FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' POOR LINDY! - - - - 1!v Pilr,cco VOO AB6MT AMY ORfe TO VfioSW-X APT6R ALL , 1 J I (JATS. To SO BACK 1 ( ,M0 ) 1 I BUMS SETTiS LOST ) FEEL BAD ) PtCfcOM THAT'S TVt S tuoOT H.M AS ' LDV W " T 7MAM 1 AAA',WM-COM 4 A&OT J BST 7WMS TO Do- V.UCU AS VoU Do, Jvi )( OU.1 THAT'S Y 0T TV Qfi, LETS SO BACH TO J V THIS.' J ALL EVSUT 7 BUT TAEaE'S AM J F, TAS J & i a. I 7U CAU AMD 66T COz SXC V , ) IFOR SOT olTls V ' ' ' 1 ? T' vi VWsmtyWA, 's,7?iQ)cter .rtnslK'i vW v JV-v l.,.J-- ..:.jf&A Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average, words to tlM5 line.) Per line, 1st Insei'tJmi 10c I'er tine, each added consec utive insertion 7c Minimum charge on one or der i.:. , .25c RATES BV MONTH 2 lines, per month $2.r0 $ line, per month $3.25 I lines, per month 94.00 5 Hues, per month $4.75 VawU additional line over five i:l i a rgeU at 50c per line pet' month. CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired ou all ClassiTied orders to inirn these rates. Higher rates jliarged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all Clnsrtiflel orders mui be In tii9 office by 10 A. M. DAY OF iNS;iKTION. Stop orders on ad inserted until fur ther notice mnst be received by the same hour or extra Insertion ivlll be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by paymutit on or before date or last insertion. 1'HONE MAIN 37 'Ao Observer Want Ad Will !o It" KOR SALK OR TRADK-Several w, i nil inve ' Work like new. change. Kurniluro Ex-0-28 tf. ! P'OR SALE OR TRADE T'ai portable phonograph, god as ; new $15.0(1, Furniture Exchange. 0-2 S tf. I KOH SALE OR TRADE Oak li hrary tables, worth no less than . $20.00, selling from $0.00 to -$12.00. Kurnituro Exchange. ' (i-rs-lf. KOR SALE Six room house on Washington street near Highway whops and Normal school. Priced very low and terms to .suit pur chaser. W. II. Hohio nkaiiiit o. 7-10-41. ran rent KOH KENT Adams. -Kurnlshed KOR KENT Housekeeping rooms. lf!2 Aftanis Ave.' ' 7-fi-tf 1 11 -" KOH TtENT: Modern 5 noomhouse, 2112 2nd. St. Ph. 472-R. 0-24-tf. KOR RENT Rooms over Silver- thorn. Wright Drug Store 6-1 3-lf KOK KENT KurnishM Apt., 1402 O Ave. 7-12-2 tp. I KOR JtEN'l' nished apt, 223-U: -Clean, modern, fur 2all-2nd. St. Phone -ft-lf. KOR RENT .Kuril, apts., with baths low rates. Adults, wood. ' houses and clean, quiet. 1X10 Green-7-10-lm. KOIt RENT Nicely furnished house, (,'all Mrs. Hurley Smith, j l ill At ran cut i iwe-i. ei-u, KOR RENT one clean, modern apt. '20ll-2nd. St. Phone 223-H. 7-5 If. KOR RENT Cool $.1-$6 per week. 14US Wash. modern rooms. Zuber Hrlek, 7-ii-l in p. KOR LEASE Entire upper floor over Putmon'n -ftor. Kurnlshed. Suitable for apartments. Jnq. L. L; Snodgrass, 150S 4th. 7-ia-tf Ad Page Counties i APARTMENTS Newly finished i j inside and outside, well furnish- ed, cool. Very reasonable, j Jtui. ! Sominer Hotel 7-2-lm j FOR RENT Small room on Ad i nms Avo., next to Star theater, ! Now occupied by White's Shoo j shop, $3T a month. Phone .Main S42. 6-2r.-t f. WANTED WANTED - Work by mm her, daiiK-hier 17, and son 13. Plume W A NT I'M Lady with little boy wants light work. l:nlon employ ment or l'ice. , 7-!i-ii l. I'Ol'M l'OlND The best and cheapest place to get Sedan door and win i J shield glass. Quickly Installed I and satisfaction guaranteed. ; Chas. Harris, lfiOl Madison, j 4-1 3-1 m MISCMJ.A.M-:(l'S K A ST i: H N Oli EC! O N Be h oo I o f Music violin, piano, voice. t'reliis. 1. O. O. K. lemple. Ph. 447-J. 7-1-1 in. AN(EL'S hat cleaning, blocking, liest in town. Across of itobnen Uauip's. 8-2-1 m. ANYONE KIN DING lilue bill nve alls with keyring full of keys and note book in poeket, valuable tt owner, bring to Observer, Re ward. 7-1 1-3 tp, MONKY TO LOAN on improved cixV property, straight loan, or L'nited States Investment Co. Phone Main 33. 3-16-lm LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up-1 holster-lng & Rug Clennin Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. Ed wards, Prop. 1 2-1 -1 m ' MONEI TO LOAN We Have money to loan on desirable city 1 property nt the low rate of in terest of Cfi. We write all kinds of insurance. Including life. Cha. I H. Reynolds 2-4-1 m fine Crew Operates Train For 42 Years j ATHENS. On., (AD T:ndiir-r--t,-- nneel refueling and distance rec pt., 2 1 as ords of a kind are claimed by -12-6 tp. three Athens men. I Tom Moore, engineer A rtliur Cox, conductor, ami John Mann, firenian, are waiting to see which retires after 42 years of labor on )0.,llM)(, trnln. j Moore estimates ho has guided the Ira In tho equivalent of SO times around the earth, Cox says he has punched a carload of tickets and Mann Insists he has slioveleit enough ngafn. oal to burn Rome over The train ma Ices a short round trip daily between Alliens ami Lnla, (in, Wtadom'i Beginning The beginning of wisdom !s the realization that the Miiiig you arc anxious til tout Inday won't, seem important tomorrow. Capper's I Weekly. A Lesion . A day beun with hope should end with achievement. Astrologer MRS. FRKDKRICK BAIAIES 101 N Ave., La Grande, Ore, Readings dully. Readings by Mall Rpecialty POP HAS ALL OUT OUR WAY UKE 60K)! 1 Semo HIM To get h 1 HAVE. TO GrO AMD GET WOMT MAWE A TO BE WAV-WMGi 71 V D-VOi AT ' ...reuSP.'orr. OM TwA ROAD TO MAM OEUAV. 0..c , AT-T11E mUMM "Big- Diamond Robbery" At The Star I departure In the field! A unique of western films is made In "The llig Diamond Robbery," Tom Miv's latest KRO thriller, which Is the present attraction at the Star thea tre. I nslead of placing the entire nction of the picture in the cattle country, the story opens In a tnet ropolltain city, where the acilvltle.- of a band of gem Flileves are din closed. Tom Mix proves himself fully as much nt home hi the urban sur ronndings as on the open plains,! for his sensational slums In run-! ning down the thieves in the city i form a thrilling portion of the film. ; Later the action takes him back ti ! his post 'as foreman of an Arizona' ranch, where the unusual story is wound up in fastmoving manner. j Appearing with Mix in "The Rig I i i ii mm uumii'ry are JMiinryii' McGuire, Martha Mutiny, If irncy j Kllivy, and other favorites, indud- i ing Tom's horse Tony. j Davey Lee Wins Stardom At Ag-e Of Four Konr-year-old Pavey T.eo was tho i irsr piayer io no cnosen lor At lliUnn' U,..'nn,l Ci,.ln,. unMl JITi, Siiitiiiir V-n I " i ti I i t'i " " 1 "" uMiisnnigiy ninnrai worn as the tiny Ira nie figure, "Sonny Hoy th;it cini.sptl Wiirnfrs to i-lcvrid' lifm Innnor. Yom- funny lx,m- iiccls in slardom anil lo prow-nt lihn I chlroiinii'tlr ln nlnn-nl in Iho cl. liitlmiil VitaplMinc rom- .',. t. "!iitt.-rl'1y Six" l llio fily. "Sonny Hoy." sli.nvInK al tin- j o.nlor of on,, or lhv sivlfli-st ami Airailo tlK-utro. slarlln).' Sumlay. funnl.l lai tlon.i tlial linn r v,.-l,f. Al .lolson-n sHi-i-lion of .Manlcr , ,M.,.n In ,,n(. f Marnlrt I.Iov.I'h rum liav. y as tin- "Sonny Hoy" of Ih.. H. tIm t,- arc two olli(. 'rll,., lil- -"" a iiiiiiuihi inriinK nccK In Mil piciiir THE EARMARKS T,E HOVM COOL AMD ALOMGr A CREEK. JOST fe1SM ABOUT SOMOOWM? SORT kJAWM? t OF A SOFT VEL.ME.1V wV0SH-fXCW A PEACEFUL. SORT OF calm tSy iW-MM SOFT RPPL OF WATfeR, I , fummv-vou do kit W TwK?,2 " :w?w the lad eighty v one hundred ami screen children who were being considered by the Warner Pros.' easting office. And It was a personal triumph lor Davcy, for he won out all ny himself. while in Ainiks e:iifnir dire tor, was interviewing the tot's mother, Davey wandered out on tho lot, ami was later discovered by his frantic mother riding plek-n-back on the shoulders of the star. At J Ol son. The two had already decided between themselves that Davey was to have tho part. After seeing a screen test nC Da- , ' .in i .it .r n t Hie child was ideal, having much of the charm thai. Jackie Cooguu showed In earlier screen roles, to gether with utter lack of self-consciousness. Thi' child has an ell'ln twinkle, a shy humor and a lisping way of saying his Nile's that' is quite Irresistible. Harold Lloyd Here Sunday In "Hot Water" Harold Lloyd Introduces a new type of light, automobile, to the screen In IiIh latest comedy, "Hot Water," showing Sunday. .Monday 1 and Tiles, at the Colonial theatre. I i-ii is tiie soie creator, the Inventor and the producer. It is the "Hul- terflv Six" , ,' , . ' ' 1 ' "m"'11 VnU don't i--ceie niiiri laiignsinau von nave laid for many a day, ihere ir some- 1IUI1LT l-OI1ir UIMl VflMI- u.mui. tf lliar By Williams nro guaranteed blucchascrs, :bnt for originality and cleverness the one involving the "Itutterl'ly Six" Is the equal of either. OFFICE CAT f madi mad k na, A bob-haired, scantily clad flap- per was making her application at the pearly gates and St. Peter was putting her 'through her category. "What was your occupation?" ho inquired. "Men ciiiieii me a uoiu-uiggoi' she littered. "I'm sorry but on nccount of the paving wo can't let you In here!" Some girls are strong for slim figures, except, slim financial fig ures. 1 wrote homo for another $1,000 but my folks are getting sore: Look how they sign this letter! Momim r and Pauper. ' Perhaps you have noticed that II Is the penphi whom we can eas- lly handle that n do not glvo a fig to bundle. Most of us prefer plensnnt Ilea to unph-asanl truths. The simple truth Is. dad pi-rfers the mountains iieeausc lie Known nu l"k ridiculous in a bniblng suit. Again wo nave ono iinout a ' ,eoiciimaii wao was invneu 10 a j party and told that each gm-Ht wim h Itik jfoniclhin lie brought his I'clatly.H. Tf you uVsIn to ho known n li i good conversationalist just let the oiImt lellow do most or the talk- h,K- . . An apple a ilny may hor-p tlip By Cowan S TwfcT SO1. VJELL, MA5 Gt?CAMVl RICH ON VIEMTHV LOOKING PEOPLE MHO POO-tXJETi THtlO SYMPTOMS UMTIL TOO IMTEHD To "BE OME Of THEM Professional Directory This directory la especially handy for the newcomer or for tjip out-of-town reader who may want the name and address of some professional man. It has been carefully prepared and will prove to be n ready aid to any render In obtaining prompt professional service. Classified for Quick Reference Osteopathic Physicians J. L. INtJI.H, D. O. HAHtiAHUT IMiliK, 1), O. General praotloe and the "Post SYSTKU" lor fallen archen. Soinmur Telephone Uulldintr Main 10G IDA MrMKKKIN Teacher of The Barberuux System Volcu Dramatics Melville Apts. Ph. Main 741 Studio will reopen Sept. 1st. HAKT'S MATKKXITY IIOMR Trained Cnre PrU-e Reaaouable. Call and Se Us. Mrs. E. W. Hart 406 N. Ave. doctor away Juit ah onion a day will keep everybody away. A green brnkeninn on a moun tain railroad wan making. his first trip up. They were- going up a very steep grade, and with unusual difficulty the engineer succeeded in reaching the top. At tho station, looking out of ills cab, the engineer saw the new hrakomun, and snid with a sigh of relief: "I tetl you, my lad, wo lind a job gottlng up there, didn't we?" "You bet your life!" said the new man, "and if 1 hadn't, put on the brakes when we Htarled, we'd have slipped hack," Klamath Prepares For Elks' Meeting KLAMATH KALl.S, Ore., July U (Special This city is preparing already for the Invasion of more than 3000 members of the Elks lodge on July 17 to 20, during the Statu Convention which will he held at that time. Already the "Red, White and lllne" mingled with tho "Purpln land White" of Klkdom adorn the streets ami flags. ImnnerM and hunting float from wires strung arrows tho street. Many of the yards and flower gardens of the city are featured by displays of ptirnlo am) white flow- ers. As one of the features of tho Convention n all-purple and white flowcrtohow will he. held. I . An ordinance nt Nancy, France, 'forbids, use of the saxophone lifter 1 0 p. in. Thai connlrv certafnlv Is progressing. NOTICE )!' SHEltlKK'S SAM? Nollco Ih hereby given, -that 1 havo received foreclosure execution and order of sale iswued out of and under llio Heal of tho Circuit Court of the Slnto of Oregon for jtjin County of l:JJluMjlijtedttTfM( hl' Of' .fllle 1'-l 'it Ihn unit llinm hl pending wherein, Tlio L'nited! Htai,.a NttUonal Rank of La Grande j on.ron, a national banking usso-! elation, Is plnlntil'f, and W. K Ale-, jciure, Sallle K, McCluro, M:ico Ni-1- sou and C. Lloyd Walch nro defen- dants, to me directed, upon a, judg-j nient, tlerree and order of sale, jinade and entered tit said court and) Icause on I ho 1st day of July, J 9 2 II. I i favor of the ahovo plaintiff and' against the Mild defendnnlw Me- i D'luro for the sum of S774a.1M. intercHt thereon at tho rale- (,f eight per rent per annum from liMr, fiIHi ,ijiv ,,f June 1020 imb'l ipilMI, IIIIJ IlirillLT HUIll OI (HM.UU nM,nonnbh, alloriiey fees, and costs illMliiirMemenrM tnviwl fit t''" 1(1 m wbeh said execution and order ()f B(l j lim commanded to sll the following described property, being the property described in the mort- iriiire lielnir fnreeliiHt'tfl in mild RlltF. towlf UlH 7 $ , 11( , nm, , 3 In Rlock IM of Chajdln's Addition j lo i lift city of La Grande, Union County Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, j NOW THERKKOKN, by virtue and authority of said writ, and in I obedience to Its commands, I will, on Monday, tho 6th day of August, i 1020, nt two-thirty o'clock n. m. nf j saKl day, at the front door of thej court house In La Giande, Union : County, Oregon, Hell at public auc-j tlon the said real property and all ! tho right, title, estate, interest and! equity of tho def-ndantH therein and thereto, to tho highest bidder for cash, subject fo redemption as provided by law, tho proceeds to be applhd (n satisfaction of said Judg ment and deci ee, including costs and accruing costs of execution nnd wale. Dated this Mh day of July. 1020. JESSE HRKSHEAKS, Sheriff or Union County, Oregon. July 0, 13, 20, 27, Aug. .1. Mvri(i: or siirinii'i-s sai.k Notice In hereby Klven, t hat I have received execution and oiiler of mile IhhiikI out or an I under the enl of tho Circuit Court of the Stale of firenn for the County of t'nion, dnlctL tho Ilrd day nf July, ZU, In the aellnn theieln pcndlnif I wherein The ClllzeiiH National STAGES From La Grande Hotel Bldg. Adams Ave. Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave la Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m. '1:00 p. m. Makes All Main Line OonnpcUons. For information call MAIN T!H Two (rips daily to Wallowa Lake $-".."0 Round Trip flood for fill Days. Physicians & Surgeons l.KR II. IIOCVY. M. D. l.iowA ii.ki:s, .11. 1, Practice limited to UisciiH.-a of the Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat New Poley TeleDhone liulldhiff Alain Hi A. L. ItlCMAHDROX, M. I), Surgery Rooms 16-17 Telephone Sonimer Building- Main 1C .1. A. WONIUMILH'K, ,M. , Over L. ,Vr L. Drug Store. Phono A1-H7S Hospital and Kea. 17nS 2nd St. Phono M-o:ia nank of Raker City, a corporation, Is plaintiff, anil Herbert Mires and Resslo Mires, his wife, are. defen dants, to me. directed, upon a Judg ment in the sum of StU'ii.on, wlili Interest thereon at tho rale of 7 per cent per annum from tho fitli day of May, .1022. until the Jinth lny of November 1D2S, and Ihn further sum of $15. oo costs and disbursements, and the further sum of 6 per rent per annum on t he en tiro amount aforesaid from the 30th day of November, i'.i23. in which said execution 1 am com manded to satisfy said sums out of the personal property of tho de fendant Rewsle Mires, or if suffic ient cannot bo found, then out of tho real property belonging to her, on and after July 3rd, 102!i, NOW THKKEKOKE. by vlrtuo and authority of said writ, and In obedience to its commands, having found no personal property, I duly levied upon the following described real property standing in the name of said defendant on July 3rd, JH20 to wit: Lot Eight (S) In Rtock Sixty five (65) of Chaplin's Adtllllon to, Il Grande, t'nion County, Oregon. And I will, on Monday, the 5th day of August, I'lO, at two o'clock p. m. of said day. at tho front, door of the court house In La Grande, Union County, Oregon, sell at public miction tho above des cribed real property, and alt tho right, title interest and equity of tho defendants therein, to the high est bidder fr ruwh, the proceeds of said salo to be. applied in satis faction of said judgment: and de cree. Including costs and accruing costs of execution and sale. Dated at. .La Grande, Oregon, this nth day of July, 1:2. J ESSE It 11 ESI I EA RS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. July 6, 13, 20, 20. Aug, 3. 'e1; HIGHEST IDEALS Til 10 tiluliosl I'O.lo nf otlllPS Kovorns our profi-vsloSlal por vIcoh. Wo ilo i-vcryl htnp w'.lll h. Iliont ili'llcatn anil motl culous ri'spi i't for ll"' wish oC ti"' lnToavcil. Wn 1 'niliTHlaml. T.ilnK Motor Alwnyti Avnllnlil'1 SNOIX1KASS y.iMii:nM. .Main til . Oak Floors I,ay an oak floor riftlit over your old floor antl have it done while you are on vacation. This is a dull time for the car penters and they would appreciate the work dur ing the slack period of the slimmer. Van Petten Lumber Co. HMhuI Bonrloe Oult-k" flume Mil" ?r LEAV T71 i i':' ; S' m.