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- Satti inlay, August 10, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven 1. ' it ni iue uuserver nam The Market NEW TODAY LfOK K.V'I : room f;miisbed utti5 I no- O avo. 1'h. 8S7-W. s-tn-it. JLOST Huncb of ,kcy, Kewnrrl. - 'n!1 l"l' Foley bnlel, j'i i 8-10-3 tp. J.OH; SAl.K Hat-gain on small (i.t-t.irre bids, located nnnr mil); K. 11. fliops hntl scbool, Iki-rc com munity, idiifi. Greenwood. (y. s-in-i tp. k)k SAl.K --Modern 5 IOOhl house. Call Main T'.t. S-IU-2t. IkOSY - Itiown leather poekctbool; wtfh :i:imo Mind Trow printed in '". gold. KMiril In Observer. ( .ft 't. s-in-i Ip. f ' 1 jfOST Canvas pin no cover - near Venn Hi. ''all Artier Mlsie On. iiL..-.. ...1 V.IA.II , Iteward. KOH WALK .My liomo at !tn2 . : SpiiiK SI. (Mhih. L. Payne. I'll. .,;61!-W. " S-1 2 -tit. -J , , .'.VOR SAl.K White Wyndolte niil- ... its, 4 mouths old, nap. J. it. ' J. Houfcer.. I'crry. . . S-l0-2t. I'O): 11 KNT Knrnishon' bonne, Sixth street, s-in-i. k)K llKNT Modern sleeping: room.s at I. O. O. I', temple. (ml: ItKN'T One room apt., ). O. j O. I temple. , S- 0-iit. OH SAl.K Oil TliAIK: r. room (tiise. lai'Ke lot, near school aMd fill, fbeap. Inouiro L,Mi7-2nd St. rTj'luiw ti7:t-K. 8-10-fit. A'ANTKM - -(iooil man to do chores. fs.'e Mrs. Xuber at IH00 Spring. S-10-1 i p. BOST- (Iruen- wrist watch. Call 1 observer. Kewurd. S-HI-U tp. ;.NTKD - ICxperiebcOd depen dable woman "wauls work on a neb. I i nnsekeenlni. cook la if other work. I'll. Foley hotel,; room x. S-10-3 tp. It SAl.K lt Tit AOK 2 acres lost- In o-i gravel road, has good if-r right, fruil trees, herrh -t, dee soil, ti room home, shade. garage mid will accept a smaller property in (irande as part payment. Price $42no. oa. fall Lowell Williamson, Main SO. S-H1-3L OKNTS WATKI Hig Ohio cor- poiiition seeks manairer for un oecupled terrhory. Liberal enm inlssinn. Karnihgs si a it itn med iately. Oood for f.,unO yeaVly. We furnish stock, deliver and eolieet, Prvioits expei:lence un- 4 ;iecrssnry. Fry-Fytor . company, I HUH Fyr-Wyter Uhlg.. 1 ayton, Ohio. - . . ' s-io-i tp. t;' M.LKOKS fiooding t'ollege, ', V tiooillug, Idaho, good for you. ; ti Catalog fret-. Writ,, today. 7-27-1 tp. ' MOM K -Al I Soft V Ave.. Is now f 4'" fur sab- at a price which should r ,- biii-i't-st you as a purchaser, if ytiu are boking for" this sizo property. Let ine show it t' you. A. Heiih:im 34 0 W. realtor. -3-It. t I fitl K 1 1 K IS VAU'K- Oisregard any V prfcei or terms that you might V have been quoted on tiie Anna , T'' I'olack property on North Hirch ' sirer-1, formerly owned by Uatry s- Swart. It is for sale. Cull H. A. k i ' He'iham, 340-W. Lealtor. S-3-lt. MIKTRtiTjANEOVS f-VVl.ll-'O'iNlA 1IKUHS For blood. liver. ;idlie s, otonuich, howels , and rheumatism. Chris Miller . daiPM. Ave. tl-27-2 til p DMOM'N POP fRECKLES AND HIS 1 GOTiSS VoO UAOMT : . . '..''' IHfRl GOT CHICK GUUU TRV hW t0 ll. VVt . i I VJ1H -iUkVPy UTIU' CWA.C0 HIM DOi' ll r- v.'itiNtR vjho -j ckmna j hmcs and if vtj oop 1,. I-T -m- . MUT I B IU TO -iEC HIM Ht MLtAS - i ! UKC TO t-AtCT THf-T YOU M THt FkOUTCkTr. t . iVJf-nBI Wjf TllOT'5 ftS fS Wji h Gtt. .LtTS fttkT T I J (.ROOt.D 1HC BiOCK AUD T - ( ic f-o wa or il mm: r. M0 HCMI To BioC p (3i)CS$ SiJ poSSC-, FOtcWutS t V. Dots: SU 56WS TO V , - s y,--- VP"" . i - r. i i . ' .5 IA7V i Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five awrnKV worri lo thr lint. I IVr line, Im IfiNcrflnn e Per liar, riieli nthlcd comkit- utt-e luMi-l.n 7c 31 1 ti I ni u m rtiu rcr on out ardrr 2.T.C Hti: hi iaTii 2 lines, mt month CI lint, p-r Mtwtilh I Illicit, mt month 5 HnrM. it-r luontlt .. $2.50 l.fMl Kuril udtllllnnul llur oier five churned ut 50 per line nr III (Ml III. CASH IX All VAXCH ! re quired on itll CliiMMiried orderM to earn tlimc riilm. 1 lifter futea rlmrwd h nil credit lititeMlonii. Cpy fur all riiiHMtried orders mutt he lu Oils rflre by 10 A. M. AV Ul INXIIKTIOX. Mtop urderM on nd InMTted until fur ther notice iuqki he rrt-Hwil tty Ihe Knme ftnttr or rxirit liiNcrlltin ttllt be clinrKcd. Telephone ordem nolle! ted. .'awli rnlrM nmy bn earned on lilioiie orders hy iiiyiueiit on or before date of Iiim IiimtIIuii. I'HIH .11 A l. :t7 "Ail Ohfterver Muni Ad Will lo It" IVKIiY SPKt'lAI. 7 piece, water j tflass vattr nels S'.o. Kurnituro j MONKT TO LOAN on Improved j city property, tralght loana or; )nHtarmeut plau. Lowest rateH. ! United States Investment Co.) Phone Main si. S-lfi-lm i l-VHt SAl.K-t'sed electric washers. .Maytag Khop, Main C39. 7-31 -!m, I-HKI-J ' IJMl'I.OfMKNT uppney.'lK I.KASi-; Kntire upper floor All classes of help supplied. over Put man's s! ore. Furnished. Phone or write your wants. Main Suilnble. for apartments. Jnq. I.. DS, Savoy Hotel. s 7-20-tf. ' I,. Snodgrass, lfnx 4lh. 7-10-tf VOU SAIiK l''at larmefs 20X I. liens. Phone' S-7-3tp.j TIlltKK (lOOO lU'VS in minors. J KOIl 14KNT Hooma over Silver 14x24, 14x2S, 14x42. All French; thorn. Wright Onic Store fi-U-lf pkiies. Furniture Kxchange. Wo also repair mirrors. 7-lfi-lf FOIt ItENT Pviall room on A1- ! KASTKIt.V OJtKOON School of, Music violin, ' piano, voice. ! Prexlits. 1. O. O. F. temple. 1'h.1 j 447-J. 7-1-lm. : I LA OIIANIHO M ATTItKHS & l.'p- - liolstertng Itug Cleanim? Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. lid- . wards, Prop. 12-1-lm' FOU SAl.K J tarred Hoel; friers, 1 mile north and i.. mile west of Island City. W. S. Thorp. 8-5- KOIt SALKOreen beans, 2 blks. east -state highway garage, o:i 'A. Mrs. Oeo. ItectoK . .: 8-9-5U. FOIt SAl.K 40 fold straw in field.1 If banted at once. Cull Farm. So' K-S-31 MONKy TO MIAN- -Wei are repre sentatives lor the Prudential ln-; surance Co., ami can make farm; or city loans at attractive raif-s or interest. Chas. II. Ueynobls Itisutance, loans and bonds. j 8-8-lm. ; 220 ACJtKS. well Improved, on J highway, 1 00 in cultivation. worth $12,000, mortgage against ( it for $u,ono h1 1k ean run to suit purchaser. Fine dairy propo-' billon. Will trade equity for fi-ood forty or eighty In Cove. I'nlon or near La Orande. Describe ful-. ly In first letter. J. F. Phy to., La (irande. S-S-::t.i . . . , , , . i ItAOS TO Ut'llH A demonstration on hooked rtig making for n few ' days only. Come In and see the lovely rag Vugs at 214 Oepot St.1 Modern Pug Needle uild pattern Co. Soinuif r Hldg., next to Class Orutf Store. k-fi-Tdp FRIENDS 7)1 ATS OS VoO Pad to 7avl A SAT- A 1 T 9 au .rage Counties IXHX SAl.K Oil THAOK I'M 1 1 SAl.K OK Til A I K l-'nr wuitnhlo small ear. Konl loir Iiik: Ivailev: KhiI I.aQman, Imhlfr. s-7-ii tp. l-till SAKK Oil TltADK VacinlKs alUnliiminniH, vnsy lo oporati'. No irrs to hoi hor wild. I oos thp work nt an iMct'trir cloantT. Uopm anywhero Tor dust, ex Ira sprrlal no.v fll'.iHt; uw.l $H.uO. l-'urn il are K xvh :i ti i 7 4 -.1 . s-s-ir. IVHt PAI.K Oil TltADK I'wd Plrt'lric fdiis, would iiass I'm- iifw. A No. 1 condition, ij prhc. KurriHurp- TlxclKinfft. S-3-1 f l-TM ' N I Mfniornudum book. Call OhsnnVr. s-x-:t ip. l'UllKi Tim best ttiul ctitmpt-oi place lo get Sedan door and win ) shield ghiKB. Quickly Inst ailed a n d suti.sfaction t;ui auteed. CI) us. llarris, lf01 Mudison. -l S-itn imii itr:NT j 1-H"U 4ti:NT Furnishi'd aptw. las'j Adams. - 8-9-0 tp. J-'OU JIKNT Kuniislivd wu I liH. i:io8 Jacks-on. Ip. I-Yllt i:i:NT-:i rooms and ha 111 furn. apt., linj. at laa N". avt-. lMi. :!H9-lt. After p. m. s-t)-:ii. VdM HKNT 3 room furn. bouse, $- u month, for. I' and rinr. s-:i- tp. KOIl It KNT--Kurn. liouaes and apts., with hat lis clean, quiet, low rates. Adults, ism Oreen wood. 7-10-lm. koii KNT: Modern f room bouse. 21 IC 2nd. St. Ph. 472-lt. 0-24-lf. ums Ave., next to Star theater. Now occupied by White's Shoe Bbnp. $3fi a month. Phone Main 842. -2f.-t f. WANTED WANTKO High school girl wants place to work for room and board. Can Observer. x-i-2 t p. WANTKO - Laundry work and all kinds of hvnise work, I 9't I -'A Ave. Phone 275-,!. 8-!l-3t. WANTKO to Ira le city properly with good income, for dairy ranch, Wagner, with La. llrande Inv. Co. 7-20-tf. I it Mi SAi.r; ii(nii ;s l'olt SALK ltesldence on Oak ; St.. i.ear Spring. Thoroughly i modern. (Image. Call .M. 1 79. ; OVenlnMS 198 M. 7-lS-tf l-'Oli SAI.1-: l-'ive room model n stucco house with garage and garden. Near Normal. Call 224 W or 13otj u iivi-niifl, 7-l.-lm. NO MONKV IUT A FIIILI-: OCHLIN. (AP Or. Walter Slarkle, a fellow of Trinity college, lias started for Italy with no money but carrying a fiddle with which he Intends to support himself while collecting material for a history of the gypsies oT south Kurope. Me went to Italy first because ihe ca ns gather there each year it 'honor of their patron saint. New -fa tinted plumbing and Hie washing of automobiles an- blamed by Miillsh newspapers for the wat er shortage. CHICK PULLS "7 I TCC- khiw, I cmc. J SOMETHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT! J V1LL -VoO DoK.T Ka-J To P.UB IT t , : - '' OUT OUR WAY f rAHy HO W 7 - x VI I' . .. a7 y r nto. u. s. pat. orr. HuWOtb ARC AT-TUE THMERSi "Blindfold" Opens Run At' Star Sunday Two of Fox Filtns latest "fin will have masculine and famlninei second leads In "llllndfold," which j ! will open at the Star thlentre Sun. the day. They are I oii Terry. ( hainlstuiie young juvenile who di.s .Unfinished himself in "Me. Onng-jlO ster." and Maria Albu, alluring Spanish seuorlta who won the Fox ; Films beauty contest in Spain last years. She has played the lend In a ! number of comedies, also parts in ! "A Oirl In Kvevy Port," "Sharp Shooters' and "ltoad I louse." Studio experts say both these play-j ers are potential, stars and await ' only the roles which wilt "malic" j litem. I The cast of "Unndrold" which - was written for the screen by thai disthiKuished author, ' Charles J Pnruris Coe. is headed by Lois M.i i ran anil Oeorm' O'ltrlen. Assisting in the Interpretation are Karle Foe. Fritz Fold. Andy Clyde. lob , ' ert llotnans and Craufurd Kent. j"My Man" Is i Fannie Brice's ! First Talkie Fannie Price, one nf the most magnetic personalities of the stagi, is star of the pretentions Vltiphone special proiluclion ubleh cornea lo I the Arcade theatre Sunday under ttbe title of "My. Man, This marks the first screen ap pearance or the brilliant and nti)iiie comedienne, and the pic ture furnishes her an opportunity to be beard In a number of the songs which have made her fam-( If diplomats would play golf A cup of hot boullon is excel nns. Among them will be her sen-I together, diplomacy would he lm-( lent to use ns a beginning Tor tho sa tionat success, "My Man." ' proved. thinks Ihe Prince of salad luncheon. While the hnuil u rou ml which the picture Is built. Wales. Itul we have enough bed-I Inn Is hot In Itself, It does not pro-Tl-W lalklmr picture is one 01 i time torv-telr-ri how. dnee heat fn the body and flftes A FAST ONE i P?ETTr2 Tii.M ci:i y " ) does ?? ' 4 I J . . OUST HM'VCMf.B ( CWJ VD'J HC"i YOU 1 TO 1UINK. Of SO'.-U.TI-tlKC . tC TIIW OOOt VlWT. I'M COttiO ; GOTtft. DO It! A f J 1 P't-M THM W.tV.Wi HUkUY. JOMP W LA Tn'lf: 15 v VKCi VV. I VquiW s V3JW'tR "vo do vv . 1 : 'v- C- ; v, vj- n "c,..,-;"y.r-r.;?fy r.,-gv SAW-1M F WOO ACCtPr A R06. OPF A WOO GOTTA V.NHTW H vv-A -Tk-V AJfG. W' ME. i IF WOO AT MO 1 Mtt MOT BORSJ the most Important Warner Urns,' productions id' the year, and Miss UrhVs supporting cast includes such well known players as tlulnn Williams, Kdim Murphy, A mi re tie Segurola, ltiehard Tucker,. Ann Itrody, Arthur Moyt and Hilly Seay. HG&Q 01 1 lie 'Family" Coming Irp pAlAttiol xOlOIlMl i : An excellent low-down on how to j bo n hot papa around your dome. i tic diggings is evidenced very eio ! quemly on the sciven of the Colon ial Sunday and Monday. "The Head I of The Family," is the monicker of , one sweel patootlo of a film farce, and whal's hrjen left out In laughs in this scintillating melange of gags,-comedy situations, ami peppy hist tunics would rattle around in a thimble. ; Virginia Lee--corb(nlllH a- peppy piece of pulchritude, and contribu tes no end of femme lure to the piece, big Hill Itussdl, an ex-plumber making a bail pipe sing, ami having the family dance to hh tunes. The story concerns the domestic difficulties tie a wealthy plumbing oont raet or, . who f ina lly has t he good sense lo hire one of his labor ers to put his family foundry In! shape. The littler succeeds and marrb s Ihe wealthy man's datigh ler to boot. ,!:AVOl,:!?',,vw?KT . . , - 1 MENUS PA It IS, (Al1) Trying to tidn ( I -first class on a second class sub- 11 am - way ticket is the favorite Parisian sport. Ten thousand persons are caught at it each day and hmdo to pay extra fare. Mow many pscapu detection Is not known. All, 1 MioouOMT BOTH60.. .-I DOfiT Tp'UV. Til?. RIOS vi0OLD BE , WTtfiS&Teo IM .uDiTr- tii.ru Ur.'j C a kin Tr-i r A TU U.!05 A BOOT j .' I I: . I '".'TV , a , t i m By Williams' B GUCRGE-X CiuV -oTiCiv 1M tU' CAR J X WA FiiM' . tvieM -TK' WASH MACHlNfl AM' X MO Si'.V? . - Ota, iv nea icnvtct, inc. Abe Martin "I'm certainly fed up on apart ment life," says M is. Art Lark. "In t he bulldlu w he-re we livo tlier's three bootleggers, a hushatfd that's jest hcKinnln' to lire of his wife, a paroled naphllia slayer, a stranger we never see go an' come, an' a young couple that turns on Ihe radio at 4:110 ever' mm nlu'." 1 w ,n" m.-rgerH. our Mill set .IIIISI1 JII It It HUH IllilllH'U ill cottage clicest woman, n:i' so It goes,' says Mrs. Leghorn Thru p. j tj Sifter Mary A substantial salad often forlns the main part nf a summer luneb. J eon. When this Is the ease, the rest of tho meal Hhould be chosen with ! much care rind thought. By Cowan By Blosser JUST TUC fiOH-15 TO I 7)iAT !'. J V1QITS '' ) AM t .Ol-I5! I .. . ; prppaiv ltir ntoiniu-h for the foods ' iA lint cronmotl vegetable, on toast combines well with h hearty . salad. The salad calories aro boosted and additional protein and mineral units aro provided. The toast helps to satisfy the appetite without introducing a new flavor lo detract from the vegetable or salad. j The. dessert for this sort of m-a! ! may take the formnf a fruit pud ' ilinff. This adds bulk and also sat- Istles the appetite. The stiRav sttp j plies "quick enr-rsy" to a meal - which is Inekinff in this CKKentlal. Clioiso nntl Nut Salnrt j One. ha If pound dry cot t ago cheese, 3-4 cwp sweet cream, 1 nip I chopped hut meats, l sweet green ; pepper, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 head f 1 iiuee. I'Veneh dressing, j Oip pepper Into boiling wntet. ; Let stand five minutes and plunge into cold water. Hub off thin oulor ; covering. Open and remove seeds ; and white ribs. Mince flesh. Add ! cream, salt and paprika to cheeso ! and work well with n fork, Add ; nuts ami pepper. Servo on well ; washed and dried lettuce and French dressing. ; ItlMI.MUl It niNCOYKUY j Hltl SSKI.S (Al1)-The 2fi0th i ; anniversary of (he Utseove'ry of NI- j I agra h'alts was commemorated in j j Itelgian newspapers which remind-; ed renders that, a Helnlan, l.nulsj Hennepin, was the first white man ' in see the fatuous cataract. I LI-...m. ljj i.i i i ;ew (One of America s I Exceptional (Business Colleges Tliut Ike reputation ml OlHlhifttnn enjoy, ed.by tti "Norths ekt prn." Ttiia esferin hua bfMi eurneil liy rmh n)lii-ff hs "Peinfiiikl Attemlnn lo h Limit. et Number of Uettir Type Student," n ti l "There l No Subulilute fur quality." A I; ny NnrtliweHleri) KiKilnutH. Aw Kny ni'hool uuUiir- t;imn. v, widker ily. Tliere is wun- PrtKirifStt der fu I lot of iiirtivmnllon In our free IhV, i "Mnve Your Kiaun- l'orwril." yep i-uuiioii ! Lelow. I ,PfiTH WE5TER.N liHexitvrAY nu Salmon 1'OhTLAND, OKKU0N CLIP AND MAIL TODAY Konni wrtnaM SCKllOl, Or roHMKKCI I'ortlkiiil, Oretion Ohtleinen : 'lets end me by return mail your frte liMk. "Mttt Your hit tu i r'orWui'il." NAUK TIIM highest code of ethics goveVnM our professional ser vices. We do everything with the most delicti lu mid tnetl ctilutiH respect for the wishes of the bereaved. Wo Understand. Lung Motor Alwnyn Avallablo sNoor.n.Ass IMMi:itMA.N Main III HIGHEST I IDEALS J Professional Directory This directory Is especially liandy for the newcomer or for tine hlit-of-ttMVrt reatlcr who iny wmil (lie name nud address of boiiic profeKslotml man. It lm boon eiirerully prcparetl and will provo In he u ready aid to any render In ohtnliilng prompt professional wrvlce. Classified for Quick Reference Osteopathic Physicians j. i.. iNtii.K, i. n. MAIIIiAIIK-r IMil.lO, II, O. GmM:ral practice and Dih "I'oat Sydl'liM" fur rll.:n nri-li.ii. HoniHier Tflrphon. Cull.llHK M""l ""J Astiolojrcr .IlltS, 1 Itl lH UK K IIAI.MIIS 30 1 S l.tl firnmli-, flrn It.-inlhiKS rtally. n-'d.llliKH liy ,M;ill a HpiTlally STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches rcave "La Grande for JoKcph 8:45 a. m. 4:00 p. m. Makes All Main Linp Connections. For information call MAIN 7!)9. Two trips daily lo Wallowa Lalte ?.'i.riO Hound Trip Good for (iO l)ayn. QH HIFD BODY OF MAN FOUND IN CITY DUMP NKWAKK. N. J.. Aug. 10 (AP); Apparently the victim of a ga"ng Sler "i-;d " the badly charreil body of an unidentified man was found In a blazing a itomohile on the city dump last nighl. Knink l'errara, fori'inan of tho dmnplng grounds, told tin- pollen the car was driven lo the dump by two men who drove off In another machine a moment before tho caf hurst into flames. I'ollee exprens od belief-that the ma:i either bad been tinemiKctouH or dend when tho match wuh applied lo the gasoline thai saturated his clothing and tho machine. ' Tho abandoned machine carried no license plates and l he. police said the etmine number had been cbiseb d off. The body was removed t the morgue lor an autopsy. Alabama banned Florida, fruit because of the Mediterranean fly, but could not curb the. tippet it es of tourists, who gorged themselves at the border when halted by pa- trolmen. TrariKCleaviiiger LISTEN TO WHAT FOLKS SAY 'RE CAREfUL Listen lo other folks. They'll e. Wo did their moving very well. Honest! we hate to repeat all the nice things folks ay about our service. It'd sound ton much like boasting. Knight's Spring Canyon COAL It Stows Well and Burns Bolter. Van Petien Lumber Co. M!iih! Kcrvltn nlck" IMinnc MjiIii I'hjsicinns & Surgeons i.i'.i.j n. ihiijva-, m. i. i, i:v a Wll.lil'.N, SI. I). Prnrth'u llmlh'i) lo cli.i.nMi.'M of tbt Kyo. Knr, ,Nobo and Throat Nw Kol-.y Ti'lrphona llnlldliiK Alnln 16 A. I.. KM HAIMHON, 91. Il, SurKiry uoom. 16-17 T-lphon flnnim.r ItmldlnK Main l& .1. A. WUMll KI.II K, M. II. Ovrr I.. I.. I iruir Store, l-holi.i M-H7S Ilo.ipllnl ihkI II.!.. 1 70S 2nd St. l'liom- M-M2 MIWWBJMW mm AiS iMmt i J:iAi Wrf o