Siiturday, gcptemlici- 21, 1!)2(.)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Nine
CLASSIFIED ADS
NEW TODAY!
I'Olt SAI-K- .1 room modern house.
New pupcr ;ml floors, K"-;ikc ,
itml woudshed. l'.ltiS AilaiiiH.
lt-JI-1 tp. .
I'ttit UK NT ('omtormhhVKhcphuT
room, (.'It (so in. Hoard kivimi IT
ruiini is occupied by 'I. I'honc.
4!- u-i'l-lt. ;
Foil ItKNT Modern Jttrn. apt., '
hpm; Wash. !(-l-it. ;
Ktilt l!K.T Kurn. apt., i:;in-i, '
Ave. I'll. aS4-W. '.-; 1 - 1 1.
Foil ItKNT Nice (nic room apt., i
Sin ino. '1 in-l-i M. -if ;
t .
KoK SAl.K-t-aiin yomij; ewes. A.
L. Heelter. Cove. 'i-L'l-ti i p. !
LOST t'heek hock lT. S. Nut'l. !
hank, remains papers ninl re- !
ccipts. I'Mnder li-iivi- ;it ( Hiai-pvor, I
Reward, tp.
I' K SA1.10 York Console Mivins
wick phonograph. Like . now,
with $ln worth r K-ootl j'l'cordn.
Knny payments if dished, inq.
joii'.t N. I'ir t. . !t-21-:u.
Koil SAl.K Oil ItKNT -U ifx.ni
mod. house, in tfooil ' condition,
iVrnaee ami ramc. No, side
H-V It. A. li.-nhain, !t-l'l-l tp
VOll SALI-; While Wyandolle
puri-bri d younw roost eis, ' $1.25.
.1. II. Itotdier. Perry. !i-21-l 1p
I "Oil ItKNT -Mmlei n lai Ke room.
Close in. ...MS-W. !-2l-;i t
AtiKNTS VANTi:i Opening lor
wido-awa ko nu n. "('an make $75
to $lna weekly. Splendid oppor
tunity for advatiei'itirnt. Can use
ne district iuaiiairi-r. This offer
has no -tiia to uin who ciin j
soil. Write Fyr-Kyt.-r Co., I'JISj
lyr-l-'yter Rid., Hayinn. (Hib.
- - 11-21-1 tp. j
MISCKLLAN'KOUA J
KtHl ,SALK Pruit ire. s, orna-j
mental, stock, Khd'o locust and !
rose locast. WashtiiKton Nursery !
io.. C. W. Kvorott. Local at?onl.
isn't Adams. Phone Main :2-2 j
rings. '.(-20-1 in p
Ktill SALK Two milk gnats and)
one billy, one shotgun, mink and j
coyote irajis, one pack mule and f
out lit, farm machinery. 'all
K. 11. Clriinshaw, Island City.-:t-2(i-a
t.
NO llt'NTINO or trespassing with
g-.ins in my I lilgard pasture.
Duncan McDonald. !'-2()-:t tp
POU SALK l-'ordson tractor eom
pl(te Willi plow, tools, eMension
a rims and power ptilly. Call
T Farm. (I.'l. ' U-20-3 tp.
l-'ol: SALK
freshenini;.
1 milk cow. close to
Call Kami. 13, Rt. 2.
li-lli-:? tp.
FOR SALK -Three ns.-d Singer
sowiiif? machines $7. Ml to $l2,ini. j
- Singer Shop, Darling hotel, :
:i-m-:i tp.
SALK S lots five room
house, $muO. Terms. Ins. Ob
server. - !t-t!l-:i tp.
IDA MCKKKK1N, lonelier of Rnr-bi-roiix
system, voice and dra
matic intcrpretalion. Classes in 'f
inti'i pri-tallon being orjraiied. .
Melvilb- Apts, Main 741. l-li(-4t.l
MONEY TO LOAN on Improved
city property, straight leant or
Instalment plan. Lowest rates.
United States Investment Co.
Phone Main 33. .H-16-lm
TVPKWi:ri KliSAll kimisof por.
wuble and' standard inaehi:i-s for
wile or rent, see Turkey before
you buy a machine. Office with
Silverthoi;n A; W'rb'ht Drug Co.
K. (.'. Turkey. 9-Pt-lf.
FOU SALK 4" Hampshire sheep.
Man Wi'sfnsUow. imtiicr. : 11
MOM'NPOP Whozis? By Cowan L
-r- outside who wvnts to LooNJ, ) -.tll wc sn-t SI1!,5! f iswrnnm j iuruKr LCT T '
I SCE. VOU, BUT HE. WONT BftBV IS HE? FULLV-KUD WE 1 TOM V0U 1OL0 OS H EH S OUT TO THE WOUSE. I
GWCMCHW y DOC'S HE LOOK 3N'T EXIVCTLV DKWK Wn TO CLL V ' O I VUL TWC fv. CHANCE. IT S I
i? NKME J - . ? I OWUGHT.fViOHE WtWJMlY ' A A WEW WW OF MWNd A T00CH I 7
X; y i-ZA wEysBRO'N y S,1K -r 5 Za ' if thm'Vhis. J
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS " " "" " Can't Quit ' " By Blosser!
fOSCAO.vMUW- po L- 1 f VEP-W F.HAU.V ) f OH W-TWS WMW ) C
SOO.WO THAT'S NEHJ- ) VIELV.-FOC!. ) K GOT A JOB - FIRST VS-ArJ' T VWLU LAST StMH 1' fir-
SINCE 1 VNAS J MR. LOPD00DLE RS SlMCE MlS LAST" J UNTIL U ll , ''.r ( ;! J' H iff, 1
aav ? con. net door' Jl job yl quits, too , pyr ,vl-- '! ! v- ry
Observer
Want Ad
Rates
(Count five nvcrnpe words
in the line.)
TVr line, 1st insertion 10c
Per 1 iiu eacli added conseu-
utivo insertion 7c
Minimum chartfu on one
order 25c
KATKS I1Y MONTH
2 lines, pur month $2. SO
:i lines, pt-r inoiiili $3. 25
1 lines, per monlh $1.00
5 lines, per monili $4.7.r
Knch additional line over five
clwiriffA at Gl)u per lino pur
month.
CASH IN 'ADVANCE If! re
quired on nil Classified orders to
I'tirn tlioso rates. Higher rules
t:hni'K-f(i on nil credit insertions,
t Copy for nil Classified orders
must ho in Hits oiTiou by 10 A.
.f. DAY Ob" INSERTION. Stop
orders on nil inserted until fur
ther notice must, be received by
tht.sa me hour or extra insertion
will be, eluiryed.
Telephone orders solicited.
Cash rules may bo earned on
phono orders by payment on or
before date of last Insertion.
PI I OX 13 MAIN .17
"An Observer Want Ad
Will Do U"
MONEY TO LOAN We are rep re- I
sentativea for the Prudential In- j
bu ranee Co., and can make farm l
or city loans at attractive rates!
of Interest. Chna, H. -Reynolds, i
Insurance, loans and bonds. I
8-8-lm. I
MItfl. R. G, McCALL, graduate
Mifci?ffo Tiutsicnl college. Accreti-J
ittd lericher, pianu, pipe organ,
harmony ph. M. 828. S-Hi-Jm. j
FOH SALK Used electric washers.;
.: Maytag Shop, Main C39. 7-31-1 m.
LA GRANDE) MATTRESS & Up- j
Volaterlng & Rug Cleaning I
; Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. Kd- j
wards, Prop. 12-1-lm
SAVOY HOTEL New manage-'
ment, steam heated rooms all !
...rougniy cleaned and reno-j
vated, have few select rooms for'
permanent guests. Reasonable. ;
Proe employment agency any
class help supplied promptly. ApJ
ply Scotty. 8-22-lm !
TJM12 for fall cleunlng. Reasonable
rates for hauling. 802-J. 8-20-lm
FOR RENT
FOR UKXT Kurn. apt., l4n2-0,
Ave. it-20-:t tp.
FOR RKX'I
Ave.
-Mod. apts. 1I01-O.
H-2U-1! tp.
FOR . UKNT Modern fi room
house, North Maple St. Call
178-W. . S-C tp.
FOR UKXT Furnished apt. 2I0X
Adams. !)-I(j-Gt.
FOR SALK OK R KXT 4 room
modern house. Call 213-R.
a-io-tf.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms, 1512 Adams Ave. it-U-tf.
FOR R ENT Sleeping room by
month. Also garage. 2101 Sec
ond. 9-4 tf
FOR RENT F urn. houses and
apts., with bi'tha clean, quiet,
low'ratcs. Adaltau 1810 Green
wood. 7-10-lm.
FOR RENT Rooms over Silver
thorn. Wright Drug 8t ore R-13-tf
FOUND
FOUND The best and cheapest
place to set Sedan door and win )
shield glass. Quickly Installed
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Chaa. Harris, 1601 Madtson.
4-lS-1m
A ' mkJm Li iL
The Market Place
Of Union and ,
Wallowa Counties
LOST
LOST Neighbors of Woodcraft I
ptn. Phono tifiH-J. Reward.
9-1S-4 tp.
POU SALE HOMES
FOR SALK 5 room house, $2S"0.
Thoroughly modem. One rtf the
best bnys on north side of the
track. ;
room house, clean cut prop
erty on paved street coinpWHfi
with Kurauro, basement, furnaee. ;
City liens paid. A bargain at
A Kood Income S room stean
heated- modern house In Normal
distrlei. Will t radii equity -on
smaller homo. Call Lowell Wi4- j
liamson. Main SO. H-14-tf.
VOH SALTJ 9 room house. Mod
ern, $"(000.00; 2301 Adama Ave,,
ph. G4 2-W. 8-U.-1 nip.
Atrros VGft SALE
T-'OU SALK 3 ton Reo truck, used
only 00 days. Repossessed. Will
sell at a bargain. See Harry Wajy-
Koner. Phono Main CB0. S-2:t-tf.
I " ' 1XH SALK OR TRADE
FlU TUAIH-' 2 acres land, fi
room house, good burn for 10
cows. Will trade- for acreage out
side of city limits. . Call 270T.-X
Fir. JI-20-2 tp
CALL JX)R RIDS SIDEWALK
COXNTRl'CTION'
Sealed bids will be received by
the City Commission of the City
of Orande, t nion County, Ore
gon, for the const rdct ion of the
sidewalk in Sidewalk Improvement
District No. im; within the City
of La Orande. Oregon, according
to the plans and .specifications for
the said sidewalk district now on
file in the office of the City Re
corder of the said City. s
A deposit of Five ($5.00) Dol
lars will he required for plans and
specifications, which amount will
be refunded if bidder is unsuccess
ful and returns plans and ipecifi
rntlous to this office.
Rids will be received to the hour
of 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Septem
ber 25th. luSIt, and must ho ac
companied by a certified check, or
bidders bond In the sum of ten per
cent of the amount bid as a guar
antee of the acceptance und com
pletion of contract If awarded.
Checks will be returned to unsuc
cessful bidders.
All bonds in connection with this
work are required to be secured
through resident agents and no
bond will be accepted unless
written by a resident of the City
if La Grande.
The Commission reserves the
right to reject any nntf all bids.
Tty order of the Commission Sep
tember 1 Uh, 11129.
J. K. STEARNS, Recorder.'
y-i.3-iot.
Boy Camps
Ernest Uulrh established a camp
for a fjronp of hoys on l.al;e As
qunin, N. II., about 1x.Sn. It was so
well liked that oilier camps were
Moon Marled and the movement
grew sleadlly.
United States Pensions
Ttie pension bureau says thai
wuin pensions were granted for tlis
nhllity as early its 1771. An act
graniiug pensions to invalids was
passed In 17K"i, but I ho (Irs! service
pensions wero granted hv net of
March IS, IMS.
Valuable PUnt
Hemp Is a lou'li tlbroip: plant
which is ued In rope inakiui; and
Ifi the manufacture of coar; sacks.
Some of lite finest hemp comes
from Manila. The Male of Ken
tttokv also raises a very hiyh-jirndo
hptnp In htrire quntitities.
OUT OUR WAY
fOUE. MAMDV-E. OAT
plECe UvkG A WW'
ME C-iO TO O
-tvi6r ER NOOR
GEMf T. 1 uu. GO aow
-t1 WeeP PVCE. vir
WOOR RPOVK KIOVA,
WOO FOlfcT GRA
DtCAC PrviKALS. IN
MAkimeR TVIEkJ
HEROES ARE.
u. s pat. orr. 1
m::a.a. ...,.,... 1 '" .""....,.
H'V -WAR COL.E&- " .V WgM'&'.-.
i HEROES, ARE. MAOE.-MOT BORM: "7,
I I ttEA II DAT Arr I O-ZO
Chautauqua Travels'Across Nation
In Fleet Of Six-Cylinder Sedans
For the first time in its 1 ti yeaiv known Chautaugiia. In the country,
existanec Itcdpath Chautauqua Is About five years ago It gave up al
this year employing passenger most altogether the custom of
cars to transport the members of traveling by train. Awakenings at
its deluxe circuit. Huses and trains ' early hours to calceh trains re
have been used in the past, but the suited in jaded nerves and soine-
comfort that the passenger car
alone affords accounted fur Its ul
timate selection.
The cars are Chevrolet six-cylinder
sedans and the task to which
they are placed In transporting
"bag and liagpage" the I'l mem
bers of t he com pa ny Is indeed i'
formidable one, according to G. L.
l.nrfson. local dialer. The itiner
ary of tile group trails jagged ly
from Florida to Northern Wiscon
sin. The janikt started April I and
will not fonelude until this month
at which lime a ppmimalely 7,h
miles will have been traveersed.
V n less one has traveled with a
Chautauqua troupe It Is almo.st im
possible to realize the rigours en
tailed by travel of this sort. In the
first place, ibw troupers are in the
strictest sense not rea lly I roiipers
at. all.. They are persons who be
cause of an outstanding reputa
tion a re dra fled to traverse the
smaller citlees, many experiencing
the life of the toad l'nt- the firsl
time.
Among the celebrities who are
traveling by Chevrolet this year
over the Dcl.uxc circuit are Mrs.
Nellie Tayloe I toss, former gover
nor of Wyoming; Anne Campbell,
the celebrated newspaper poet and
( 'aptalu I lennis (took, former
Itritisb army ace and holder of the
world's record for the longest solo
flight, a trip from London to India,
n distance nf 7hm miles.
For four months now the Ded-pai-th
troupers have been making
t lu-lr one night stands and then
hopping on to the next showing
place. The 1 2 hoviocts ha Ve
never failed to gi t their occupants
to their destination at the appoint
ed time. A Iready more than Mot
towns, in a dozi n stales have been
visited. When the tour ends 14u
towns will have been vftdtod.
Rcdparih Is perhaps the best
HULU
PEClAU
rrn q g
C
MADE. -WOT BORM:
times in missed
or. until this yea
been used with
senger car here
engagements. Lat
r. large buses have
in occasional pas
ami there.
Not only do the I
roleis' transport xhe
t hey n Iso sers e as
A'l of the luggage i
l roup,
iigga'
i ha .
C"WXtT "T ? -49 storage" "Nk
wjftl IS n BATVEHV fJ
WillaM )
Buys a Genuine Willard Battery
Automobile or Radio
Don't pay more for something that isn'tus good.
We have the .size you need.
The Of filial Willard Service Station
Automotive Electric Co.
213 Greenwood Phone M-520
Willard Warehouse & Service Station
' IV
By Williams1!
n 0 n n p f f e r-
:
OlM BY WM StRVICE. INC. I
trunks placed In racks In the rear.
The huge tent weighing nearly a
ton Is the only plec of equipment
'not carried by the Chevrolet s. This
goes by train.
The average jump between show
points l-i I ihi miles. There are af
ternoon and evening performances.
A departure shortly before noon
allows ample chance lor iTest.
Then the smooth running Chevrolet
-ies click off the hundred mil-a
comfort: My in th-. io; erven L
THEATERS
The Idle Rich"
'Opens Run At
Arcade Sunday
i Mere Is one splendid example of
the superiority of the talking pie-, ,J
j tare over both the silent screen
, ami the stage.
"The Idle Rich," as a new H'l)
j per ee(nt talkie front Metro-Gold-wyn
- Mayer, brings a piet'.iriznt Ion
of the famous play. "White Cot
I lars," a story of an American fam-
lly (hat Is delightfully Inltmate aad
! very real In dialogue, action and
j atmosphere. In directing this
novel domestic -comedy William de
Mille lakes us Into the bosom of
1 the Thayer family and makes us
! laugh and cry wltli them rather
than at them.
i The cast chosen for the picture,
J which opens Sunday at the Ar
j cade theater, Is obviously a hand
i picked one. Conrad Nagel, Itesste
I Love ami Leila llyanis share stel-
lar honors, and those lovable old
i troupers, Kdyt lie Chapman and
' James Nelll run close seconds as
; t he mother and fat her.
lEobert
I Ober and I'aul K'ruger are great as
I Cousin Harry and Tom Gihncy, and
I they rightfully should he, for they
j pla yed t he same parts on t he
stage for four years.
'One Girl In
Million" Next
Toby Walker Play
Toby Walker and his Yankee
I I loodle Stock company will play
J their second engagement at the
! Colonial theater Sunday ami Mou-
day, presenting a three-act coin
: edy-draina of New York lifo, en-
titled "One Giri In a .Million." If
I Is a story of working girls, des-
I pernio crooks, rich business men
and one fast -si eppnig. ra rln-to-go
side-show barker, who will keep
the audience In one continuous up
; roar of laughter,
t The action tu kes place In the
; girls' flat and In the rich man's
I office. The crook la lies refuge
from t he purs ting police In t he
; girls' flat. Me wins her sympathy
'and together tiny rob the home of
the Wall street magnate. This with
5 .1 7 to 8
HIGHEST
' IDlAIV
'j. - 'k
Till? hlKhest coilo of 'ethics
Kovornn our profeHloiml ser
vices. We do evoryllilnB with
U most dellcnto anil mtt
culous re.npect for tho wislies
of the bereaved.
We Understand.
l.unff Motor Always Avnltnblo
KNODCTIASS A
ZI.MMKHMAN
Main 01
ri
Professional Directory
Thl illrerlory In eflpeelnlljr Iinndy for tho newcomer or for t'no
out-of-town render wlio nitty unnt Hie ntimc nud udrtretw of Home
profcflfltonal ninn. It linn been carefully prepared nnd will proo
to bo a rendy aid to any render In ohtulnliitf prompt prufcHslonrJ
Classified for
Umeupailnc I'hyHiuunis
J. I.. INM1.ID, it. o.
MAUUAMIC'I1 ItVf.l.IC, I), 1).
am-rnl pructlie find the "Post
HVKTHM" for fnll. n iir.lnH
Bom me r Tnh'phohft
BtilHllng Mnln 1'Hi
Astroloffcr
MRS. lltlJiLHICK DALMITO
01 N Ave, La (Jrande, Oro.
Jti'inli itcH dully.
IleadlnKH hy Mull a FperlftHy
Kin
- j . ;.. iVi., xv : !) a. m.,
Makes All Alain Line Connecting.
For infoi-mntion enll MAIN 790
Three liips daily lo YYullmva I.iike $."."() Round Trip
(.'(Kid for CO Days.
some snappy comedy und ,a lot of
high-powered fixing by th 8ide-
show barker, play Mi fly Mr. Walker,
constitutes the story. Whether- or
not the crook deserves-the sympa
thy she gives him l-s the question
the audience will havo to decide.
Those who s;iw "Don't Marry for
.Money." last Sunday or Monday
will have the opportunity to
the same cast in a totally dlfiVr-
nt type of show; There will bo
vaudeville nambei-s between
the acts and an entire change of
wardrobe,
Sunday matinee wi! lie at 2:30,
and the evening shows at 7 ami I).
Monday there will be two shows
at 7 and
Valuable Sea
Statistics show that tlio world
earns fJNO.Oitn.onO .yearly fnnu the
sea. That Includes all products
fish, salt, sponges, and so on. Lon
don Tit-Ililx.
CALL FOR RIDS S1DFWALK
co x nt r r on o x
Sealed bids will be received by
the City Commission of'the City of
La Grande, Cnion County, Oregon,
for the construction of the side-
walk in Sidewalk Improvement
District No. 107 within the City of
I ljlL urumto. uregon, according to
! I ho plans nnd specif ieationn for
j the said sidewalk district now on
! file In the office of the City Re-
eorder of the said City,
t A deposit of Five ($5.00) Dollars
j will be required for plans and
i specifications, which' ninount will
: be refunded if bidder is uusucccss-
fill and returns plans and apcei
i fictitious to this office,
j Rids will bo received to tho hour
i of 7:30 p. iij. Wednesday, Septem
; ber 2.rith, 1!20, and must bo ne
I companlod by a certified check,
j or bidders bond in the sum of ten
1 per cent of the amount bid as a
guarantee of the acceptance and
completion of contract if awarded.
Checks will be returned to unsuc
cessful bidders.
All bonds In connection with this
! work are required to be secured
through resident - agents and no
bond will bo accepted unless writ
ten by a resident of the City of La
Grande. i
Tho Commission' reserves tho
right (o reject any and all bids.
Hy order of the Commission Sep
tember 1 1th, 1029.
J. K. STEARNS, Recorder.
fl-13-l'H.
.vt5 ViMLv R-ivnF.x;s
Wost Japobsnn Bld.
La Cirando, Oro.
Storage Coal
Quite, (i few people. Imvc
Milieu (tilvtiit.iiKc of the jilce
wciHhcr io Ret their winter's
orml In. Lei us rill your lihi
hefore llio full rains .sturl,
Iuii-ii KMiiHI'S Spring '
Ciiitymi (oiil. It's hot. mill
cIciiii,
Van Petten
Lumber Co.
"Good Service Quick"
I'll ouo Mil In .7
Quick Reference
t'liMicians & Miruuona
t.r.n n. nouvv, m. i.
i, i:va vh,ki:s, m. i.
Practlro limited to 0ttmHc of Wi
Kyn, I'Jur, Nose anil Throat
Now Koh-y Telephone
UuihllriK Aluln Id
A. I., iucif Aitnnoiv, m. it.
Surisery
Hooma 16-17 Tolophon
floaimcr rttilhllnif Mnln lfi
( IDA Mf.Mi:i,KI
'rencher or
The Itiirhrrciix System
(ih-( DriiiniitlcH
Melville Apts. 1'h. -Mnln 7t
ttMWKM li munira'g.imiT