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Page Nine LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, July 19, 1929 T II I! If it. The Observer Want The Market Place of Union end Wallowa NEWTODAY I'OR RAJ.U Mne Ir-v.-l lot, ch6ap. T.o . block from litRli school, 1 lK.2nil HI. II. ll.Trowl,rllKO, : j : - . . ' 7 is -tit. NKW W.IJi DltKSSHS i4 US and . up. NeAv print Ureases tl.7i. duunutlAetf Cant coIoih. Ncc-lle Art ul Clirt Shop. 1300 Adams, . . '. ' ' 7-m-ii, I'nit SAI.i: AHik cow and lullW. Sflr.-J. i'Silfi N, Third. 7-lfl-lf. I'OK SAI.H-Tinlli-r, call 1 !n I Ail- am,' , 7-19-st. "WaNTI-.K Hoimo .work. Call iiiia . W. . . 7-Hl-OI. KOU HUNT I'lcllHiint front lieil room, cull ,. 7-1&-2I. KOIt SAI.i: 3' piwo.ovpr-stuffi'd suite, Ti piece - bedroom suite, ilr-.uns and xylophones. Gvl Wash., Sll-V. ' : 1-10-21. Ill 111.. 14, wishes to tuk. care of '...'children. 229-J., 13(12 V. 7-19-tt. -Modern apt., i;W7 . . 7-19-21. . i'enn. VOH .JI.KNT- Aur. S,. 5 -room' fur ... nished apt., 2:i-J., 001 ( Ave. .v. ..-.- ;' -,. ' -. "'';- '; 7-MI-21. yoti 8AI.K ITaclically new elec- . iric 'refrlBeralor. : Hetall , value , $195.. Will sell for fiar.. Call ; Main .047. . -7-19-S Ip. WANTlli Uadiators to clean by - new air und water process, (le.m I inotr -block -and ' radiator thor m ninthly.' U W. Wcf-Us, Chrysler ClarnK.t . 7-19-lt. I'Olt -HAI.K New utd used re Ti'iBerators. Sonic as low as $5.00. Ifcilles f"lirn:ture rltiH'O.,' -r-'J9-3t. IX1H SAI.I KOR SALE OK TKAME Good . dairy or stock nincli. l-'ariverS SX.- , 7-17-3 tp" l'Olt SALE OR Til A I E We have several 'oak dressers without the mirrors, thl-eu deep drawers, just the -;t lllnpr for storage.. Furniture KxeJltMiBe, Fir- and Jefferson. 474rJ..t . '. '. 7-1C- tt I'ftlt SALK OH THAI )E Day heel, Krav finish. Rood shape. Kami lure Exchange, -y t 1 7 -1 0 If' refriKerftlor. l'aws for new; i&; , lb., cork- -walls, bargalii, Kurnl- Hirer Exc.hanke. 7-io-tfj ,KOK SALE-j-6 room 'hotiso, large aaniBC.'.sliHde und fr.ult trees, oni - paved '..street, Guo,d . location. Tfii-MsT" lWiW'STif.r'" ' i-J CA'LIKOHNIA HERBS Kor blood. -. HveiS kidneys, stontacll, bowels and rheumatism. Chris " Miller Adaius.j Ave. G-27-i. mp I'Oli It EXT l-VJl: RENT 3 room modern fur- liisheiMlouse, 1403 S avenue. ' . 7-17-3 tp. l-'OHiHElfTrS room inodorn house at 3117 Hprltiff St. Garage. Phone ' 378-.M. . 7-2 I'OR RENT Furnished npt., 21HS Adalns. . 7-12-0 tp. KOU itENT Housekeeping rooms. ' 1012 Aunms Ave. 7-,0-tf KOIt REN'I': Modern G room house. 2115 2nd. St. Ph. 472-R. 0-24-tf. l-'lllt 1.EASI-: Entiro upimr floor over Ptitman's store. Furnished. SuiUihlo for npurtmeolH. Inq. L. L. Snodgrass, 150S 4th. 7-10-tf MOM'N' POP IT'S A box or OLO BOOKS YOOR MUSBANt) TOLO us to mm Ovf-D FRECKLES AND HIS J i I . . -. i n - . -.iin. Sleeping sickness - - i AS FBECWLES ArJO 0AM .MAO 61ME.N UP UOP6 OP FlMOllis JAV TCAde OF 7A5AU3MS ANO S PQW AND MJB STACTWa . Back to tu Rancu to 8R6AK 7J0.6 N&tfS TO OA1CL6 UARRy,. ,7U6 6BOOrJD -ALW-OSr l". SAM TIM TV6Y SE6 , W i FAB OISTAS: .TMJO P.OC.EMErJ AU0 'f Dint FOCIOOMV Ta'MOAOD . m-0' Observer Want Ad Count five average wonla ; ' - to 4lie line.) Per line, 1st Insert lua ..-....10c Per line,-eaoli abided consoo- : utfve insertion .. 7o Minimum charge oa oue or der :. 85c RATES liX MONTH 3 lines, er month ............. $2. .10 $ lines, per 4110HM1 I 4iuos, per moiitli w..f4HI S lines, per mouth ....M.?& iCui li additional line over live elmryed at 50c per line er uiontli. - CASH IN ADVANCE la. w luiretl on all .'ia&siflrd order v emit these rales. , metier ratea ?lini-g;el on all credit insertions. Copy tor all Clsssif led orders must ho in tills office bf 10 A. M. HAY Ol'' IX&'ilKTIOSr. Stop orders on ad inserted until fur ther notice must tu received by the- same hour or extra Insertion tvill bo cliarged. Toleplione ordera aoilelted. Cash rates may be earned pn phono orders by payment on or. before date of last tamx-trou. v I'HONE MAIN ST "An Observer Want Ad 1 , Will Do It" , - FOR RENT Nicely furnished house.' Call Mrs. Hurley Smith, La. G rondo Hotel. 7-10-tf. i'-CUt RENT Clean, modern, fur nished apt. 2(lll-2nd, St. Phone 223-lt. 7-5-tf. f'OR. RENT Rooms over Sllver ( , thorn. Wright Drug .Store 6-lS-tf l'lt KKNT- l'urn. houses and apts.. with baths clean, quiet, low rates. Adult 1S10 Green wood. J-10-lm. I'MJU RENT -Cool modem rooms. J3-J5 Tier week. Zuber Brick, :. 1108 Wash. 7-8-1 mp. APARTMENTS - Newly finished Inside and outside, well furnisli ',' ed, cool. Very reasonable. - Inq. . Sonimer Holel 7-2-1 m FOR 11I5NT Small room on Ad ams Avo,, next to Star theater. Now occupied by White's Shoe . shop. 35 a month. Phone Main ' 842. -25-t r. " " ' WANTED ' ' "'. '." WANTED Window cluanlilg ..and gi"ueril Janitor work. Canadian ' "war -veteran, will guarantee any .. kind of work, day or hour. Ar .. tliur Armstrong, Main 58, Savoy holl. 7-10-61. inuxp ' FOl'ND The best and cheapest plnce to get Sedan door and wind shield glass. Quickly installed and satisfaction guaranteed. - Chas. Harris, 1501 Madison. 4-13-lm I'OK SALi: HOMES FOR SALE Residence on Oak St., near ' Spring. Thoroughly modern. Garage. ' Call M. 179, . xvenlngs 198 M. 7-lS-tf FOlf SALE Five room . modern stucco house with garage and ..garden. Near Normal, Call 224 W or 1300 O avenue. 7-16-lm. KOIt SAI.KCheap. Alodern huse, close in. Monthly contract to suit purchaser. W. JI. Itohnen Kamp Co, 7-tC-Ct,. FRIENDS . I Vvjhv.i TOLO him to rotltERrot)t.,. ) TllROVl f,LL THIS JUIIK. -"F VOO HAVE SPOTS BtfOOE. THC EYES 1 OUT. WHAT ON CWh! ' ) OR SLEEP WITH ypuR HANtii UNOtrj , - . I I. YOUR HEAD VOU nAV HAVE TH.T' J) VMS 006WT TO B " CLOSfcR TO TM6rA MOW LET'S STOP AMD .. SEE IF CAM 6T BETTER LOOK. mrA! AT THE TKt TWAA Ad Page Counties MISCKIJiAXEOrS KOU SA1.K Duko cherries, SOc Bi-.llon. ,j'li.:k thorn yourself. Wil son ljroa. Imbler, . 7,1S-St p HOMB SEWING and dreaxniaklns cias begins July 29,ul homo of Mrs. ). C. French. Any girl or . woman interested please call - 229-J. , 7-17-1 in j l''OjK Al.K At clearance prices, . harness, t&ntu uud . luerctiKo ut Clrace ilarness Shop. 7-17r3t 'fYl'EWHlTEKS l'XJR SALE 5 rent or exchaoge. K. C. Tuekey, ' 904 Wash. Ave. ' 6-17-lm l-'Olt SALE Kriern. E. Gaerlner - Kast;M: .Ave. " 7-lli-3t. KOH SAI.K l.rd loSBlnif trull er, cheap. Earl Lonniuti, linhler, Pre. ; 7-1S-6 tp MONKT TO LOAN W nave inoney to loan on deslrab'e city property at the low rate of In terest of 6. We write all kinds of insurance, including life. Chay. H. Reynolds. " - 2-4-1 in TIlftKK GOOD BUYS In mirrors. 14x24, 14x2S.' 14x42. All Krencll PlateK Kuiiillure Exchange. Wo also I'epalr mirrors. . . 7-lll-tf -ASTHllN OltEGON. School of : lluslo violin, piano, voice, i ' Credits. I. O. O. R temple. I'll, j ,447-J. . , v . . 1-i-im, i ANGEL'S hat cleanlnt'. blocklnc. Best In town. Across of Bolmon kamp's. : , ; '8-2-lm, MONET TO LOAN on Improved city property, straight loans or Installment plan. Lowest rates. United States Investment Co. Phone Main SS, : .S-I6-lm LA -GRANDE MATTRESS Up holstering & . Rug Cleanln? Works.. Phone 424-W. Chos. Ed wards. Prop. 12-1-lm Prnnk Chevalier of St. ret'rs burg. Kla., is a picture gnilery all by himself. He had 6(13 designs. tnt- looco on ins body. j ' ' WJ' 1 'pTnFAtmilJN'l.' .STORKS ' '' Itore No. 13 ' La Grande, Pro. DRESS PRINTS N'W firriviilH for Kurly - ; tl'ill Showing " ' HumJion and RoixU'n prlnlH In . ItlpaRlitK patterns. 15 to-29 Astrologer MBS. FREDERICK BAIAfTO .. 101 N Av., La Grande, Or. Retidloga dally. RjAdlngs b Mail Specialty DISCOVERED WIT" OUT OUR WAY. Ji OUtEC? WAV ' -OF DOlVJOs". RoPitJCj WOOR MOtE 'AUO ' 1 , WKA -TO VOO. 7 - c : - J.R W.V.VlAM ' .. ! : -rvre. labor i ncc u s. pat. orr. "The Far Call' Coming Sunday To Colonial ' Kxcltcnii'iit, Intorcpj; and ro ii hi nctt ,vU with niic unoilif-r in "The Km1 Call," which openH at tlio (lonlul Knnilny and A und ay. TIHh new Allan Dwan production for Kox Films is one of the most convlncinK sra dramas evo'r . to reach the Hereon; the tann: of suit spray and the 'chill desolation or the rot'-ky J'rihitufH tiro, presented with exceptional realism. Charles Morton, the youthful Vox meteor, seeins to have been horn for the part of Luring. Ho lives the role to perfection, and auin provi- himself one of the moHt proinisinM: lending men of the screen. The fair holla Hynma Klves a Hplondld performance us the Kit' who musses up HIV peach ers plans, and l.Mrlch Jtaupt. not ed ' Prussian jietor, haii'lles the difficult role of the polished hut deadly "hi-avy"' In a way that marks him as one. of the finest chui'itctei' players In filmdutn. Stanley J. Sundford,- Charles MWldleton. Arthur Htone. Ivan 1,1 now. Warren Jlynier. I'at artl fiii, Dan Wolheim. Bernard Sie ge I and Hurry Oripp nil have out standing parts in 1 the production, and give Jt much of lis realistic; atmosphere. Altogether ."Tim Vai ('nil" is excellent enterlalnijient, ami ivell worth seeing. Hoot Gibson At Colonial Today, Saturday "Uurnlng the Wind." Hoot Gib son's latest lni vernal western iic ture. is now tho 'urrunt attrac tion nt the Colonial theatre today and Saturday. This story of obi rSilirornln (. V SO REA.DlMQ TW5 IS ) WELL.THAT BOOK VJHAT TIPPED VOU OFF 7 15 A 0000 QUO TO ALL THOSE DIEA'XS AOTHORITY t"W OF XOUTiS MOTHER SWORE BY IT !wl lS ano n oEscQiecs 'r---r ( ' every one-or ny i I 1 ( SYMPTOMS. WE GOT MBS VAN? ? ? YGS'-THERt TMty ABE vwAY CNlta 7Ji6Oe.- AM0 OMS OF 7U6aa IS 7AS'S PONV.TOO" LOOK! DOESN'T THAT (SEEM Look. Llk.6 TAG OM 7Ufc POMY ?7 J 7 n BOV , IS VO 1 j. -Ti-UMK' vse. -ret? DAT Mov.G-1 . ArA DO CATfef? xf ,:f -TEJ? no mov.. y.r ' saver ' one of the star's most entertnlnlng productions. It was adapted froni Willinm AlacLeod Halne's novel, "A Daughter of the Dons." und the screen adaption - has retained the charm, romance, and action written into the popular book. The picture lias moro than the ordinary amdunt of thrills with , Clibson staging at least five fights, 'using fists, feet, a rapier, and. any tlirowable- brle-u-t)rae. happening to bo nt hand. Kast riding and rope-throwing add to the rapid tempo uf the photo-drama. Virginia llrown e'nlro is the ehnrmlng senorlta appearing op posite Clihson. Her dark eyes and hair; admirably suit ' her role of .Maria Valdcs, the daughter of the Dons. The supporting cast Includes Oesare- Ornvlns, Uohert llonians, (leorgeM Grandee, Horls Karloff and I'eeweo Holmes. Henry Muc Jtae nnd Herbert Itlaeho directed. Life in Wildest . ' Africa By No1 Means Boresome To prove that their life in the Interior of wildest Afrtea, whore they retired for four years in or der to secure a picture of the na tive ganio as it lives undisturbed by" man, wntf by no meansin un civilized existence, Air, an Airs. Aiurtin Johnson, whose latest pic ture, "Simon,' is ut tho-Star the uter, give the following account of one of their average days: The Johnsons made their base camp at tin f'dge o a beautiful lake in tho crater of un extinct volcano, "Lake 1'ai-adlse." " ' Hero is Airs. Jlbnsun'u account of an average day: "Thi cqok and boys get up early and at six have breakfast , ready for us. Our hrcakfutit menu con sists of hnm, bacon,, klpperrd her ring. blontPfS, porridge or liver SPOTS WORE SCLUNCi dOLU MY HRST SORE AS SOOTlrJ !!' CAWT S VMWO'S OH UoRSE- HE'S IM X GOT A UOMCU THE UOP&E IS Back of a 8osw-ey- anost hasie ' rirv; OS BECAUSE ' -v -' TAEYCE AAOMIW aav By Williams r ' z ' ' x ' ' . ; w f.sf onus y nu icnvrcr. inc. once it week. ' "As the natives sell us cattle very reasonable we can afford good beef whenever wo like, and nil the fresh milk we want, we, churn every third day--ono of my favorite Jobs. . "At six-thirty the boyn are given their day's work tomo to go after thatching grass several miles awuy, others for logs, and nt hers for bush vines to user-iis rope which often has to take the place of, nails for us. "Any routine work, repairing, digging, washing, cooking, 'butcher, Ing, and -other jobs iii'i) assigned to the ot her men. "There is also a laundry In a special building whiTO the washing is done in big tubs with clean boil ing water. Ileal irons and Ironing boards are used and thus wo al ways havo fresh lol lies and linen, "Jly eight o'clock Martin would havo his laboratory work done and we would get nu early start to whatever general neighborhood wo had picked for the photogiaphle work wo wanted lo do. "Sometime when on these tre-lts wre rode canielH, sometlnu-ri mules, or we walked. Around - nn'on wo rested In any shado wo could find, ami then went on until u lltMo be fore sunset, lo make camp fur tho night." "Geraldine,v ' Now Showing At The Arcade ' Packed from start to finish with dr'uma, thrills and highly eujoyublo comedy, Hoot h Jlarklngton's story, ''Gerrthlfne,' screened by Put ho Willi charming results, Is now play ing ut the Arcade theater. Alurlofi Xlxon and Hddfo. Qutllan play on- j pofllte each other In attractlte roles, (.union tiiass ami aiuci-l Gran are In the cast. " The story deuls wlth'the reju vcnallon of a homely, liespectucled girl through the 'agency of a live wire yoinigdiap who la employed by the girl's father for that pur pose. A love Romance then de velops and as it progresses to a nnhiie but happy finale, the In- By Cowan THE EYES--YOU HAVE LEPROSY-HUUGRY M MCAL-Tt',E,WMCH OUT FOR STOMACH TROUBLE! PRESTO PILLS VILL CURE YOU - 23 BOXl'tLLV MiCMT HAVE KtlOWN H0VJ AN mi PWENT-MEDf;iNE BOO VMOULOEVTtCT A. HIND LIKE YOURS. F vAS BRCKS I V0W WHO'D BE CUSTOMEO . .By Blosser SAiEAklri' ONE OM 7K THAT DlKTV viam ' AJOT VJArl VWO STOLE 7AGALOM6 OFF TAE TRAIM, St I 1 '.-a HtA ',cfvit.c. two nm s pat. Ofr. ' 111 T Professional Directory This directory la especially bandy for the newcomer or for die out-of-town reader U'bo may want the name and address of some -professional num. It bos bee carefully prepared and will prove to bo a ready aid to any reader In obtaining prompt professional iorviee. ...c.:s Classified for Quick Reference v Osteopathic Physicians J. Ii. INGI.K. D. O. SIAUUAHUT U. 0 Genersl practice and the "Post SYSTEM" tor fallen arches. Bominer . Telephone building Main. lOli HART'S MATERNITY llOHB Trained Care Price Reasouubie. Call and See Us. Mrs. H. W. Ifsrt 40 W. Ave. MENUS lly Sister Miirjr ('reamed tongue Is a delicious nnd comparatively , economical dish tio often overlooked ; by housewives. Calf's tonguu ib chosen fo'rj the creamed dish nnd It's t(s delicate as sweetbreads and much less expensive. , f- . lieef tongue is ol'teh llkecj and can be hud fresh or cured. Ttili Ik usually served siloed cold after boiling but can be served in a cream sauce or lightly sauted if a hot dish Is wanted, Tonguo has the virtue of being one of those meats which- can be prepared for tho most part tho day beforo .wanted and merely re heated when the time comes for- serving. Crisp potatoes such as shadow or lattice, a lonuao and lettuce salad and u fresh truit deHseat uro particularly good with crenned tongue for a Inneheon menu, ' -CivumeU Touguo Two eups sIIcamI cooked tongue, 2 tablespoons butter,- 2 tnblo spoous floury t -1-2 cups milk, 1 tablespoon minced parsley, 1-2 teusjponn salt, 1-8 teaspoon pep ! jietv grating of nutmeg. : ! ' Iloil tongue in salted water nnd let cool In same wt iter,' I 'eel and' trim off rough places about root and cut in stnall pieces. Melt but ter fn sauce pan, stir In flour und when bubbling slowly add milk, i stirring constantly. Add season ings and bring to the boiling point. Add tongue, nnd keep over I fire just long enough to thorough- j ly reheat. Servo'on a liot platter gurnlshed with nm nil triangles of toast. ' . . - . IVH'flL Ul. Bl'UlUUlllJ'fl l UOt .IIIIUWVMI to lag lor an Instant. Tho plcluro) was dlreet'-d by AleJvillu flrown, j with fellcltoua ivslilta, nud it Is said to be one of most enjoyable i I'llm productions of. tho currtntl season. . ' - - . iiownKii aiMiK8 ' 'iM'IWli Vunwirv. JMlyvli. (A I') A. field JlowitKor exployed during practice today at Hayinaa- frer, killing four of Its crew, in clinlliig Cuptnli Krlc Vi,kton Several other soldiers were In? jured by tho blast, City employes who do not pay ride.. . , USED akaaaaaaataaaaaaaaH SEVEHAl, HEAIj BAItOAINS Sr-WJ.lIi TIU'CK IIAItOAINS last Koril Ton Trm k with flnl bed, IltiXHIel axel. .Illfit tho hnnfly tris'k for tho farm $2-111 1 27 Kord Ton Truck with stenl und nth Larison Chevrolet Company 1414 ADAMS AVENUE A Six In tha I'rlre STAGES LEAVE From La Grande Hotel Bldg. Adams Ave. Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave - i Ixl Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m. 4:00 p. m. Makes All Main Line Connections, j For information call MAIN 799- j wo ii ipH tinny 10 waiiowa (Jood for Physicians & Surgeons liER B. DODVY, M. D. LIOWA V ILK K.St M. U. Practice limttd to dliea.iea of the , Bye, Kar, Noae and 'i'lirnat New Foley Telephone A. JL. ItlCHAIlUiOlV, 31. li. Suricory . Rooms 18-17 Telephone Sommer Builtllnff Main 16 J. a. vom)i:kmck, m. i. ' Over r. St 1a Drug Store, Thono AI-C78 Hospital und Res. 170$ 2nd St.' '' Phono M-A33 J!L-lL,.J.JO-LL-l .U.l V. ,.l,...Ji.L LU'l t . NOTICK,IX COXTRACTl'OHS Sealed bids will be received nt tho office of Architect Charles 11. -Aliller, La Grande, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock noon, July 3tit.h, 102U, for the construction of a concrete ,i and frame school ; building' for School' District' number ' 22,' of ' Union County, Oregon, at Hllgard, riaus and specifications iu-e on file ut the Office of the Architect. All bids submitted shall be nc eompauyed' : by Cnwh, Certified check or bidder bond in the s;iih , eriiiiU to 6 per cent of tho bid sub mitted, and shall bo made payable to tho School District Number 22, Union County, Oregon. Tho suc cessful contractor-will be required to furnish Uie School District with a surety Hand equul to 1(H) 1 .per ',. cent of the full amount of tho contract. The school District re. serves the right to ncceptr or pro ject any or all bids submitted. - Pub. July 18-22. v V. V ' 1 '.' VHMlaJsHIMrMMCKi. PEACOCK COAL MORE HEAT ' LESS SOOT FEWER ASHES , NO CLINKERS V&nPetten !4 v Lumber Co. x Woo Serrloa Qalck rtiono Mala tit - UIGUEST IDEALS . TIIK highest cotlo of cthlca Bovorna our prof.sslonal ser vices. Wo do evorythlnit with iliv most UHlIt'tito ant mi'tl ouloiis r-sppct for tho 'wishes of tho bereaved, , '. We Umlr-rstnnd. l.uruf Motor Ahvuys Available ' ' KNOfc;rMss .I.M.Ml:llMAN' Malll ( CARS hnily $jni PHONH MAIN 3 Range of tha Four ume ;.;iu koiiihi Trip. 60 Iays. r ' THE 1, mm ( -W l.fc tf'l tt'l V Phi mp, U UaVaV 4