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1 Wednesday,August 21, The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa NFiWTnnAv l U SAI.K (lit 11KNT .-oniiiK ti-i ly S urnislHMl it room limn.', lo-. ,' ral.-d ill LMII2 (V.lur. win ,. ; avnihilili' Si'pt. ,sih. : n. , 1 1 1 1, al ; llriin1 llurni'ss Simp. s-J L-tl". : . I llil( WALK 2 washing niavh!ni. 1 51f. ami $r., 2:i(il A. lama, riill 'i.-'-W. S--J1.4 i,,;, I'M III SAI.K Tot-iTsOn In r. nn.! plow. 1 hoi-si-, (runm t-Hi':itnr, ' i-inilv stow, It-hiM' li?il. i .1. , ShalVr, i;. milt- norih anil ?H ; fmili' wi'sl of Jslantl City.. -' ! S-'-'l-C In. ! I'ult l:li.T-. r- y,-.i. ,l,f.. 0-' room Iioiiki'. Karaj;.-. m ar silioul, in' will m'II lilio rt-nl. rat Main! tm. -;i-2i. i Kim: JCK.N'T 2 anil :t iuoiii aptH. i (it-anilf Itnnilf Apis. s--l-:i t ' I'ult IIH.NT Kuinlshiil apl.,j Wavorly npls. N-2 I -a Ip. I'uk II K.T .-Aparlnu-nlN. l-'ann-iTt'. Ix'i. N-21-lt ' i I'M! SAI.lv- Small m w liouso, I Hiiutli of normal, $ 1 mni.no. Karl Ziln.li I. s- I-1 Ip. ! I'OH SAI.K Km-i'IIi'iiI home ami aiTi-a;;;.' ip l.a Clramli-. (Jiioil lo cation ami iinprovi-tin-iiiK. Kino I'nr ral.liil farm nr Mnnll dairy, ''''fit's fi-asonalil!-. Iitiiaif OI "' '''' 2 I p. WANTEB WANTKIl (ll'l'ii'o work. Iiiiokkoi-p-Intf. Kxpi'rii'lit'ril. I, oral Kifl. H'M-a (lar:l, 7"1 llnyr Vvi-., Wal la Walla. Wash. X-1MI. li tp VANTKIl-Tn i-xi-lianw Maytag (,'as waslliT t'tir an fl-rtrii "IS la-pot. S-Lt-3t. WANTKIl l-'lvi or six rnoni fur nlsliiil Ihmisi'. fall eve. NiM-J. N-l'll-:! I p. WANTKH Si-nl:it.'. -lioi K. IVnn., or writp liox S - 5-71. YVANTKI) Any kind of liou.se wnrk. r.im-w. s-H- Ir. AIIKCIXLANKOt'S l'(US SAI.K 2 fn-sh rows. Hoi-1 st'in and .It-rsey. i';itl Uhserver. ! S-20-2 ip. j Kt Hi SAI.K- II. e, h;,)iy b.iKKy. i $ia.aa, UnT-'ith St. S-2ti-; tp lt)K SAI.K - 255 acre rniu h 2:. n i ill -s out. uvs. horses, sheep, lurkcys. chickens, luty and nia- i hinery. ( ;ooi terms. I.elioy Mlauehanl, KlnS-K Ave. S-2a-:it. KtHt SAI.K -9x12 tent a:i.l douhlo camp cot. Itarsain, I I :! 4 Adams. TIMK Cor fall ckuniMtf. Ueiisonable rates for Ii.iuIImk'. M12-.I. 8-2a-lm TIIK KRATKRNAL ORDKR Ol I-IAOLKS present to you their in-j door cjirnival and frolic, the ! "KiiKh-s Scream," S. pt. ft, fi, 7. IJaKle's hall. Three nights ot d:inciiis. fan and frivolity. O'-n-r.-il adini.-sioii In ce:iis. An or Kani.ai ion that makes and spends its money at luniie S-1 9-:it. KlHl SAI.I iliilihle o -Hot'd Lons ranso. i, womleiTul Ice -box for ilinins mom nr srocei-y, cost i ? "ii'ii.aa new, I liiwn i il piano, all ' uoo.l as new. lioicl .(inninsH. Joseph, ure. s-19-3 tpj MRS. R. i. .Mc( 'ALL, srad.iate njcaso musical collese. Aivrcl iled tiach-r, piano, pipe orsan. harmony. 1 Mi.. AI. N2S. s-19-lin. Kt il! SAI.K It. I. R. pull. ts. ho. Moil. -I !l. .H. i' shop. .s-IT-i;i R SAI.K l'se.1 electric washers. Maytag Shop. Main t;;t;i. 7-::i-lrn. I MOM'N POP FRECKLES AND HIS - r ) uu -you k-tAuuy J 1 VMAMT To SO ! 1 X- .V .. I' if BUYlHCt " X fE?,l OOT WAV "T THE- CftMPlCi 1 OVCRAt-LS BUT KKi"B'3 VJELL .THM"S SHOW VO'J OUS jnjfciii E i fea 11)2!) Observer WntAd Rates (Cuint flvp (ivcrfiK wH"t to ihv linr.) IVr line. lHt InnrUno 10c ull fiiHfrtloii 7c M liifin it m fliy rut opt uuf urder use HMDS 11 V HO.VHI ' llni'N, per it ion tli .'I Iiih( hit inuiitli 4 II net, ln'r uiuiitli A I in cm, nor moutk ..S3.50 .W.T5 lOiirli nilitltlomil Hue over fltr rlitirufd at Me -r Hue per IIHIIIfll. ( ASH IN ADV4XCI: t re Miiltt'U on Mil CluMdirlfd ordrrn to nru tlicr ruirm. lllHhrr mlm i-liiirK'! u uil credit litnrrtionM. "I' for all CluMlflrd ordrrn mutt be In thlN ottU'r hy JO A. iti. .w or insi;hiion. Sti oriliTt on tnl iuttcrti'tt until fur ther 'no life iiitiMt In roi'clveil Ip (ln Hit me hour or ritru JiiMortlun Mill be rliurK'd. Telephone oroVrrt fcolleltrd. i'nttli. mtcM may ttn rarnrd oit plioiic order by nymeiit ou or be lore diitr of lUNt lUKirilou imom; main ;t7 "Aw Oliwervfr Wnut Ad Will Do It" liKl.KN WJM.1AMS. graduate of) 1. of O. Hchool of music,, will ; opon a studio for beginners cr advaiu-fd MtiuieniH of piano on Sept. 1. Phone 24D-M. 8-lG-St CAhlKOKNlA HKHUS Kor blood, ', liver, kidneys, stomach, bowels und rheumatism. Chris Miller Adams, Ave G-27-li mp ! 10 1-: K M l'1-.O V .M KNT aRency. All claHses of help supplied, l'hone or write your wants. Main OS. Savoy llotitl. 7-20-tf. 1-A GRANDE MATTZtaS & Up-; holstenlng- & Hug Cleaning AVork?. l'hone 424-W. Chas. Ed- ; wards, Prop, 12-1-lm MONEY TO LpAN on improved city property, straight louna or insta'.iineut plan. Lowest rates. 1 United States investment Co.! ' Phone Main SJ. ' S-lQ-liql MONKY TO I. OA X We ure repre sentatives lor the Prudential In surance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rales or interest. Chas. II. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. 8-S-lm. K ASTI-: RN O R KGON School of Music violin, piano, voice. Crllts. 1. O. O. K. temple. Ph. 447-J. 7-1-lm. ALTOS KOIt KALK KOR SA LK New model Kord coupe, ti wheels ami tires. Sub .stamiiU l e-luction. J lurry Was so'ner, Soli Adams Ave. ft-19-0t I'OljMl FOUND The best and cheapest; plact to set Seilan door and win J j shield glass. Quickly InstatleU and satisfaction guaranteed. Chas. Harris, lui Madison. 4-13-lm (KOR It KNT Knrnished nots. 21 OS Adams. 8-19-tit. KOI( l:MN"V2 room turn, apt., phono 376-J. i-20-2L I'Ult RKNT Slefpins rooms or room and board with or with out sarase, 20J2 Adams. S-20-3 tp. I KR RKNT Kurn. I'enn. apt.. 13U7 tr.j KOR RKNT 5 room house,. Close to mill. Inq. 2113 Pine. tf-CMf FRIENDS ra ypO DMJUNC. f WORD IN I (1 Ad Page Counties KOll KKiyT Kurn. hoiises onJ ottp.. vith batjia clean, auloi. low rates. Adults! JSiU pieen- wood. 7-10-lm. I'Olt J.KAHK Kntire "upper floor over Putmnn'si aiore. Kurh'.shetl. uitntilo for apartments.' Jnq. I-. Snodifmsji, lf.08 7-10-tf I' OU KKNT: Mourn 6 room houe, 21.12 2nd. Ht. I'b. 6-2-tf. KOK JtKNT Ptiall room on Ad 'ams Ave., next 1q S(ar theater. Nojv occupied by yiilt.e' yiioe shop, i'iit a uioulb. l'houe Mu'n 842. .. G-25-t f. KOH HJ5NT Rooma over Silver thorn. Wrltrbt Ilrup Store B-13-tf van sai-e iio.n:s VOU" SAI.K : 9 room lioh.se. Mod ern, $iit'00.00; 2;t0l Ailunis Ave., ph. C42-W. , s.ti'-l m p. I'OU SAKE Ne.uly new 9 room Kuntfulow, near, normal, full basement. Want acreage. Watf- -with I-a (irando InvoHlmont t'ompany. S-l 2-1 1, XOTK'i; TO ( Itr.lUTOltS Notit'e is hen-hy Kivn that the. undersiffniMl has been duly appoint oil by the Couuty fourt of the Stato of .Orepon. for rninn t'ounty adiuinisLratrix of the estate of lsaa Itonsel, deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons havniK claims aKain.L sahl estate are hereby re iiulrt'il to pr-eni the sjiiuc, verified as required by law, to the under signed at l.a lirande, Oregon, or at the office, of her attorney, it. J. Kitehen. at Ui. Onnulo, OreKon, within six months from thn date hereof. latid at l.a CIrande, Oregon AUKUsl Ktth. 1H29. .Mae Ouinp, Administratrix of the Instate of Isaac Itonsel. Deceased. li. J. Kitchen, Attorney for Ail minjstratrix. Antf. H, 21, 28. S. pt. 4. II Abe Martin lUrmcr Jakc Heiuley tajkfi some o inoviit to (he city so lie kin kiN'p a son. Nohndtly loves a fat Kill. . Poet Laureate Displaced The poet lainento of Knclainl can he stripped of Hie honor. John lry den was deposed iik poet Inureate III 1711. Ho became a Catholic and n partisan of .lames II. After William and Mary ascended Hie throne Hiey ik-prlvui him of Uif honorary ottice of poet laureate. It's now eiistomary to send stow aways back home without seeing u thing except that they made n sad mfstako. POP PULLS TO DECIDE IT! LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. un-tr- i j j-.ai. OUT OUR WAY KEE.P 'lM.FR'M RCG.U s rAT.OFr. Glenn Tryon In Gome4y At Star Today ' To those people who can enjoy a really funny comedy, the an nouncement that "It t 'an Ho I lone," the latest Universal com edy starring Olenu Tryon, opens at the Star theater today will he- as a cool drink of water to the thirsty. Clenn Tryon, that popular young comedian who has achieved sucli phenomenat success In the last two years, portrays the part of u young man who Is possessed of a devas- j taiing inicrmruy complex, ami consequently undergoes tho trials and tribulations that are the lot of all p.ersnns afflicted with an excess of timidity. Tryon takes the part: of a young clerk in a publishing' firm. lie has just been discharged and is leaving the office when he meetn the girl of bis heart, who - thlnhn that ho is the boss of the company and forces . her manuscript npoifrM him.' Hf! reads her story find de cides to put Into active use some of the theories that it contains. 1 The- adventures lhat befall him, In the pursuance of this decision, j form the theme of one of the clev- erest comedies that hay over been I filmed. ' ! Sex Appeal Talks. In "Paris Bound" Sex appeal has acquired speak: lug voice. Or, the speaking voice hay acquired ' sec uppeaj, , if you prefer. At least thul is the statement ot K. II. Griffith. Lathe talkin direc tor. Of the hundreds of voices ho has heard .on the screen, only a very few have IT, Griffith insists. Ann Ha rdlng, the director be lieves, probably will be known to A FAST ONE SAY m aw sows A IO tSU IHk ONfc TO SAV IP Jt GO J 7 . Jaom& oa l1 V AioT.' . I v. A v i 's -r i . o-'ft ,;4.. ff. ' BUT JUT HOLD 1 tVCyTHIHO1. WMt A ) B ujf LL '' V UZ)N VJftlHKV-r. Ill 1 T ,.' ----iS0r' x for tu y " n . . v G0!; itwfi- l LH"....a.'. yE-,I vtsiOsAj-T BUT WOO UOlIM AM OFF tisl 'AT IT FT IM C - x our a cr. film fans In the near future as "The girl with the vampius voice." It was that peculiar quality of vocal seductiveness that was re sponsible for Miss Harding being signed to a long term contract, with Pa the and her being selected al most as soon as she stepped off tho train In Los Angeles fur the alar rule in "Paris Hound," a dramatic dialogue picture which will be seen and heard .at tht Arcade theater starting today. Krederic March is leading man. JVI ENUS Ity Si-dor .Mary Tho housekeeper who has an efficient and sufficient emergency shelf in her cupboard need have no uuxious moments when guests drop in unexpectedly. A Jar of salad dressing, a bottle of mixed stuffed and plain olives, several varieties of. tinned fish, a box of sweet crackers, a box of salty crackers or some sort, several cans of extra fine preserves, bouil lon cubes and canned soups make it possible, to serve nil attractive luncheon at a moment's notice. Jtcriiirernlur Helps, Too The refrigerator makes It possi ble to keep so vera 1 varieties of cheese which Is marketed In pack ages as well ns cold baked ham or boiled tongue and lettuce. A cup of bouillon, u salad, bread and butter with preserves and Iced Lea or milk furnish a luncheon -.f which no woman need be aslnyned. The one precaution regarding an emergency shelf is that of replen ishing. Wlnmcver a staple is used, be sure to replace It. at once and do not use the shelf for every day. family convenience. If there is danger of the materials losing their freshness, use them for com pany as meded and replace with fresh siock. -There are some things well worth keeping in mind as to ways and moans of "strotrhing" a small - lz.'ri Voo V),1JAT ' .. . ' . ,-' M ) (l ViC'l rHC i COIM--IP IT'S U&A0S V j V CO HOM& .' y AM' TAILS I - Jill i-l By Williams Vmov-sj, rUl REMltD - X SO rf .1 " OlOl 0V NC SCflVICC. INC. amount of various foods lo make them do duty for more people than they were planned for orig inally. Vegetables or meats can be eked out unite adequately by a cream sauce. This applies to re lies ted dishes as well as fresh cooked ones. ! .Making ('ream Soup j Very often-a very small amount of left-over vegetable that had t been planned to serve one mom- her of the family can In rubbed j through a sieve and added to a well seasoned thin cream sauce to make a 'truly a ppet l.ing cream soap. Little "dabs' of meat, and vege tables can lie combined, covered ! with baking-powder biscuit dough and haked as a meal and vegetable Pie. I'ruits can be .combined in n "cup" when there are two or more I kinds in two small quantities to i serve the required number. 1 On the emergency shelf keep 'several emergency menus with ren . Ipes and any suggestions that may j come to you lu calm, unl'liirried moments. MORE II IJiXTJiRS. , IN FIELD, U. S. REPORTS SHOW W A S II I Nt IT ON. A ug. 21 1 )ur- J lug the season 1H27-2S more than I t;. 450,Hiu Imntinu licenses for the taking of wild game were Issued I to sportsmen throughout the Unit I ed States, including A Inska, and I the revenue to the stoles aniouul ed lo more than $9.3oo,ii00. New York stale, with U75.7MI licenses ami iU9,s 3 lu money returns, and Pennsylvania, with 517,729 li censes and a revenue of $ 1 ,00(1,1 59, headed the list. detailed figures lor the season compiled by the Hurean of itiologlcal Survey of the Unitwd States Deparlment of Agri culture show snhstanlla I Increases In numbers of licenses Issued and foes received uVer the preceding three years. In the 1924-25 sea son, 4.9H4,74a hunters paid for their licenses a total of , I !iu,M;:, while I u 1 !'25-2ti hunting licenses to the number of 5. 1 lis. 3 5 3 were I issued bringing n revenue uf il.K72 By Cowan By Blosser -v .V. Vy ( vl1" vi nckL'" I ll'C A 1 S t 2 to Hie states. Licenses sued Inin 1H 20-2 7 numbered 5,9N7.50r, i and the fee paid were $S, 155,535, ! l-'iKures for the siason 1927-2S in eludo the fnllowinR: j State Itesldent Non-Uesl. Returns Idaho 75.7:tu nr2 in,r7.s& Oregon 57,4t7 779 210,711:75 Wash, 2IH.372 7u; :t71,35i.0a Calif. 22(i,lii9 2,5X7 4iM.H5.0a Some people have their vacation to look forward to, and others arc trying to stage a financial come back. PAIN FROM GALLSTONES One dose of Km 1 tola shows results Pains' in the back or around the liver serve as Nature's warning. Beware of KullstuacTi. Ilefnre risk ing an operation or trying some Home remedy, kvo i uiim u trial. One dose will show res-ilts and will convince you that Kill 1T OI.A, a twenty-year-old remedy, will hrins relief. Many former sufferers testify to its wonderful merit. If you suffer with gallstone symp'oms, kWo KKl'l'IMI.A a chance and like hundreds of others you may save yourself pain and other needless su ft'eriHR. Kor sale, recommended and sua rant coil by M oon iH'iift Co.. and oilier leadl:iK lrnis1t. Adv. Charged Willard No Shelf Wear. They can't wear out while waiting for some 01'ue' ' to buy them. Ask our service man why? "" Automotive Electric Company 215 Greenwood Phone M-520 Willard Warehouse & Service Station t -THE " HIGHEST 1 duals Till? ItlKllPKt COllO Of PllllCH kovim'uh our proroHHlontil Bitr vIcoh. Wo do avoryllllllK with lite most dollotito mill mctl cuIouh re.ipi'et for thn wlnlics of thu bereaved. Wo Understand, l.unp Motor Always Available SNoir;nAss .IMMI I1MAN Alain 111 L 1 Professional Directory Tills directory Is especially handy for tho newcomer or for t'ue out-of-iown rentier who tuny want the name and addross of some profcflslonal man, Jt lias bevn carefully prepared and will prore to Imi a ready old lo any reader In obtaining prompt professional Hrrvlco. Classified for. Quick Reference Osteopathic Physicians . J. 1.. in;i.io, 11. i). MAUKAftKT IM.l li, II. O. acniTill practti-o anil Iho "I'Oflt HVbllOM" fur fiillin ori'lua. Bomrti'ir Ti-li'iihone llulldlriK Mniti I'lO Astrologer .MltH. I'lll.DI.KICK I1AI.MI.S 301 N Ave. l.a Ctiiti.li-, O10. Ki'lnlliiR.H dully. Ili-liitlllKK liy .Mall a Ki.-i;lalty wuxmcmMmmmuamm STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Vallc7 Coaches Leave La Grande for Joseph 8: lf a. m., 10: to a. m., 1:00 p. m. Makes All Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN 799. 'I'll rep trips daily to Wallowa Lake .r.!i0 Round Trip Good for GO Days. Page Eleven For Comfort .: And.' ' ,' , Pleasure When You Visit,, Portland, Stop at' The Heathman Hotels Two fine pew lintels across tlp strtict front cac)i otlicr (m Sal mon, Just, a step off it road way. 1 1 curt of theater district unex celled scrvicenll rooms with hath tit cry moderate rates ilelljilMI'nt Colic Shops liml Jti)t- hm: lEooni. Heathman Hotels lUNilhiiittn, Owil4Ma-Filf;r. (iiHi. 5. -KiiW. I'. SI. J'lfwss Asst. Mum Bone Pry enes Spring Canyon Coal For Winter's Storage Let us fill your bin be fore the fall rains .soften the jrround. Van Petten Lumber Co. "Good Service Quick" l'hone .Main 7:L1 ' Physicians & Surceois 1,1-10 II. IIOIIVY. H. It. l.HH A WII.KICII, SI. I). I'ractliu llinltiiil to ulinAHea of th J-:-e. Kur, Nosu and Throat Now I-'olt-y THepbont IJulldliiK ilalo II At L.. IIICII AlllltlOM. SI, l. tiurKury Rooma 1 fi-1 7 Tolepbonc PmntiiiT Hunillntr MalD 16 J. A. VO.MIi;ltl,l('K, M. II. Ovor I., .t I.. Urtiff Store. I'll.. nc .l-li78 Hospital liml It.'fl. ll 2nd 8t. I'ltnno M-IU2 : . mm . ..Ml. 11 f vVpWky