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Thursday, October 81, 192!) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Nie."- CLASSIFIED ADS NEW TODAYj I'DU KKNT 4-rni. apt. Inquire'' lOti'i 41 It HI. iu.:ii-:i .'t)lt SAI.K or will ujhIc for milk ' nius, koim) Irani ami wiiKnn. Itox ' 1 in 1 , !-:). uip ! KXI'KUI KNi'KD fonnt-r mioHuikiu want k Hiciidy ciiinioyinfiit.- fun : ruriiiMh rt'fiTi-iiiTs. CaH Tin- t - ; scrvi-r. ' lif-Hi-L'lp I'ltKK l''A'IALS will m Klwn by h 'otoni-il 1 uim siti-la!isi. Oct. -'S lo Nov. H. Itnih Kliza- i ln'tli It.auly .Snovp". ln-Hl-Il IIKI.r WANTKI) Capal.l.-. mid- , i ai'il woman to work for h'linc ami watfCK. I'h. -I.'tS-.I. li-H 1 -1 1 ' .'Olt SA I .10 llostoll liull pup. Call! mom 71-, Sacajaut'a. 1 n-:t l-:M p VO.l K X WANT Kit Tho Now lrvr. rit-cs work, tipposit.. ,a ir;unl- .Milling Co. ln-:tl-tr l-'Oi: SAI.I-" I- cows, 2 .swarms j of Im-.-h with liouoy. I'h. lTjS-. Hi-Kl-.li j WANTKH - Monsi'work or cook inn, rail 147-W. ll'.l-Lkttr WANTKH '2 cNptTii-m- )! applo j packers immediately. .1. I,. West- j .nsliow. hnhler. tn-Si-iMp AIISCICLLANKOUS 1"( ) I; HA I.K Cheap, console p!io .ftiOHruph nasi healln'siove. usu al. . ' tu-:ib-!p (Ml SAl.K Two miik cows, t! shoals. S (i-v4eks-oid pik. 2 horses. A. J. Feik. Ml. Ul.n; call ai'ler i o'clock. i ir.;i-;;i p j H'tHt SAI."- No. 1 (MbhaKc. hTnrni er.s' lii-X. Ii'-:tu-3l lil.At'K PINK IG-in. wood, $10 curd, ilehvernd in l.a Gram lf Call I'H', Cove (eolhcl). lu-:su-l M.P. SliOdTINd MATt'll Nov.. in, at; I. r. -Kennedy's, 1 ".j miles east ol' l.a (Irande on Cove ave, n-2!-!it H(HSK1K)LI CltHHtH for snip, cheap It taken at once. 1 1 t4 jiiil si. 1u-''D-$t l-'Oi; KAI.I'' 4-rooin modern home near hif,'h school: reasonable terms, ('till Lowell Williamson, Main It". 1 lii-Wi-St LW1SIUI.K MKNIMNC of runners in silk hosiery. The Wardrobe. H'-i'ti-tJ Ip. I-'UK SA l.E Slid acres Improved :"-ar 1 'aimer .1 iinrtlon. La (Iranfle clear' property considered, llert (.lakinau. L' 11 I David Stotl Rldi;.. Detroit. Mich. Hi-7-1 mn FOR SALE Apples. Delicious, i Koman-i"tiuititr:Udw.in-riO.;,;iQ, J Sl.tfi. RriliK hose. Adrlen Nel-t son. Island Cily. DtS-Dii, 3 iE AN .Inr PEARS for sale.! only ?l per box. Rrinjr your boxes- A1 rliris M. . Staekland. rove, mi. east from wtierr l.a ( li-a mle and Lower Cove Market road joins. tp. , I FOR SALE Used electric washers. Maytag Shop, Main 639. 7-Sl-Dn. l fR MALE All kinds of heaters. Jletruias fi'(m $:iL'.'.o up. Other heaters as low as $."i.i"0. The I'urniture Store. JU-17-lm SA1.A RY LOANS made to the working man. No security. La ( Ira tide lnsuranr-e Finance t.'orp. 1 1: Elm St. 10-lC-lni bAjGItANDG MATTRESS ft Up holstering & Rub Clennln-; Works. I'hone 424-W. Chas. Ed wards, Prop, MONT-'.Y TO LOAN We nre repre- MOM'N POP LOOK WHO'S HERE By Cowan r, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS OSCAR COMES OUT WITH it """" " By Blosser r3CE, Floats MOONT I ITAAICUTBe ) ( cowks os-R AMP flM Tl ' f lfaCt: 60IM6 To START ) ) f a, viiaT A &OC0' 1'uSTEri NOW -OF ' ' i WOU 'XiUATS COKZ V005-raiPAS TUS WDS UP O0R VWAV.-- J ' ' OM TV AT TRIP BUSINESS OP S I 6CTT A FR06 (H W TM15 "T'NS OLTT TO lOMSR V00 VjiWthJ US. vxitL AS IT S U D0SMT NSD To ) WS V00 MISWT JOST AS ) TUCoaT - NOVJ - VOO eG A J0H6 ' ' FINOS OUT VOU'C- Jw,16WT B MINE- TUIMK 1VU LISTCri f vV VMvA. SAJE VOUR rT ITS MOUAT NMANT TO PAV CLOSC V-TIZIt ' SOlMS TD T6U. US j VOO NtMEK -Jf TO THAT PP J ' BBATU J Ut ToGG ATTNTtOrl '.' J ( JTbSYo P, ! 'T Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average words to the. line.) Per line, 1st Insertion 10c I'er line, each addud' coniec- utivu insertion 7o Mhtlnuim clmrxe on one order ....230 ItATKS BY MONTH 2 lines, per month . .. $2.50 .li lint-n, per month I Sines, ptr month .J.00 5 lines, per month . Each additional line over five churned at iuc pr line per month. . CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on nil Classified orders to eiirn the.su rates. HiKher rates clunked on .ill credit insertion.-". Cepy iur an Classified orders must be in this ofri:t by 10 A. M. DA V (H JNSKKTION. Stop order on ud inserted until fur ther notice must be received by lliesa me hour or extra iusertion will bit charged. Teleplione orders solicited. Cn.sh rates may be earned on nimiie orders by payment on or bet'tiro dale of last Insertion. 1MIOXI2 MAIN S. "An Observer Want Ad Will Do U" aentatlvea for the Prudential In surance Co., and" can make farm or city loans at" attractive rates or Interest. Chas. H. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. EASTERN OREGON School of . Music, violin, piano. v$ico. Cred its. I. O. O. K temple, 447-J. 9-114-1 m. MONET TO LOAN on Im Droved city property, straight loans or installment plan. Lowest rates. United States Investment Co. Phone Main SS. 11-1 8-1 m FOR HENT FOR RENT Apt. HI "4 1st st. io-:m-tf 1H)ARI) and room. Ifidit Adams, i Jl)-20-2t FOJi RENT Ti-rooni modern, tin- ! furnisheil home on south side. ' Call Lowell Williamson. Main 1 12, 10-.'y-3t; FOR RENT Nice 4-room fur nished apt. after Nov. h. Inquire Mummer llolel. , IfUS'i-St WARM HLKIII'INO rooms. Cheap. Wii h or wit hout board. ( 'lose in. (.ientlemeii only, rati I'.0-W. 10-25-tr. FOR RENT Furnished apt. liol O. Ave. Ht-2fi-l wlc FOR RENT Furn, houses and apis., with baths clean, quiet, low rates. Adults. 18)0 Green .wood. 7-1 0-1 m. FOR RENT Steam heated rooms, J3, $4, $' per week, 14M8 Wash. ld-7-lm NOTK'i; TO ('KKIMTOHS Notice is by this given thai the underslgneil has been appointed executor of the estate of Marlnda. .1. Smith, deceased, by the county court of the slate ol" ( ireon for I'nion. t'ounty. and qualified as sticli ; that all person s having claims against 1 he oslnle of the said decedent are notified to pre sent t hem duly vert if ied to the undersigned at the La ('ramie Na tional Rank at La (Jrundn. Ore gon, wllhtn six months from the date of Die first publication fo i h Is not Ice, h ich is on t he 3 1 st day of October. IW'2'.K HARRY ZPRHltlCIC, Executor, l.a (irande, Oregon. .1. S. 1IODOIN. Aitoruey. lei. :U-Nov. 7-M-'l-L'S. y ( T 4- - A TALK ABOUT vou A GOVERNMENT ' I i The Market Place Of Union and Wallowa Counties ALTOS IXHl SALE FOP. 8A1.K 2-ton lleo truck, lined i only 60 days. Repossessed, will ; noil at a harwaln. P-e Harry Wnpr- j Koner. Ph. Main fir.u. lo-jutf. WAN'lJUD WANTKI liuyers for home-mail candy at Sanford's. lu--'a.lwk WANTED -rhlldron to take care ; of. Hest of care. Modern home. Phom (!(-It. 1005 11. avo, lu-s-1 nip, . TOUND ll'Nl White hoar. K-l'aG. io-d-Stp : ' FOUND The best and cheapi place to pet Sedan, door and wind shield glass. 1 Quickly installed . and satisfaction guaranteed, i Chas. Harris, 1501 Madison. , i i 4-1 3-1 m ) NOTICE OF FINAL ACTOl'NT Notice la by this Riven that the; I undersigned executor of the estate! of Lucy Ann Wade, tleceased, hits j filed his final account In th Conn-1 ty Court of I'nion County. Oregon, ! and tho court has set Monday, No- vember 4th, I'.tJi), at 10 A. M. lit; .the tou:tty Court room in La1 jOninde, said county and state to , (hear objections to and for the set- ' I I lenient of same. j j Harry A. Zurhriclc. Executor. La Orando, Oregon. j j J.' S. Hodffin, Attorney. J I Oct. 3-10-17-24-31 i THEATERS JAlan.Hale Has j Leading Part In New Talkie Since th motion picture screen hecame audihleihero has been a great dearth stt comedies. For that reason the theater-going iiub lic of l.a Oramlp should hail with pleasure the announcement that "Sailor's Holiday," an all-talking Pa the comedy feature with Alan Hole in the chief role, will be seen here Friday. It will be tdiowu at the Arcade for two days an.l. judging from advance reports, it carries a great cargo of laughs, giggles a ml guffaws, "Sailor's Jioiiday" was built for laughing purposes only. It !h claim ed that there isn't a dull moment in it. and that when you're not laughing, your'c cither holding your sides from a previous laugh hn range or catchlmr your breath in preparation for the next. The story deals with two of Vndo Sam's nautical m-phew, whose efforts to slay out of t he brig when on shore leave, get them. Into ontfcjt.otiiu. off hut vnter after another. l heir csenpa'des car ry them into a sailor' dance hall, through an amusement park where yome ' tremendously thrilling scenes that has romance nnd heart-throbs cleverly mixed in tt for diversity. OFFICE CAT TNAOI MAHH MIO. rieditor: Rut 1 can't keep com ing every day for my money. Debtor: Welt, I teil you wha!. (".Hue every Wednesday if that . day suits, you. It bus always been a mystery to us why any one should keep a wedding secret any more than they would a death. Sooner or lat 1 zm v OUT OUR WAY PliW I PIP" : ! 10.3, 0-.R.vy,lLi(Mv& ! u,'Tr "THE ACCOMPUCES o,wa ..- J ; ', ' !-,' . .lit ' - '" " " i er they will have to tell anyhow. "What time is it, little girl?" asked a woman passing alone lht? street. ! ' "1 don't know, hut it can't, he , I o'clock yet." j . "Why not ?" "Recause mother told tne to he home at 4 o'clock and I'm not home yet." j . 1 POSITIVE PROOP i Young Lawyer: "Your honor, 1 claim the release of my client on the grounds that he is insane;- he j is a stupid fool, an idiot, and he is not responsible for any act he ; may have committed." ' Judge: "He doesn't appear slup- ! id to mi." Prisoner: "Your honor, just ; take a look at the lawyer I've hired. - Father (giving little jton a ride on his shoulder): "Enjoying your f rid". Rllly?" ! JUlly: "Yes hut I like riding t oji a leal donkey better." i We rean an advertisement in i which it was stated that a re- ward of fiiti would he paid for the j return of a hundred, dollar hill ; that Was lost. We will give $7i , lor Us return to us. ' ! "Is It true." asked the friend of : the clerk, "thai your engagement : ' tO I 'eggy is Off?" s ' ' "No." he said, "I didn't ' break II off." , "Oh, slip broke It off, then?" The clerk did not answer, so the curious friend questioned ' 1 again. "Rut It's broken off, Isn't it?" . "Oh yes!" explained the clerk., "She told me how much her mil liner's bill was, and I told her ' how much 1 got a week. Thfn our engagement just sagged In the middle and gently dissolved." N L CliRVAI.I.IS. Ore., Oct. SI (Al'l wot o t..y i-oiiowlnif Its Impressive :i to n The lllllo .oh of lielnc square ; victory over SI. Moriln's oIIck ivllli yourself anil not licinn nfrnld ' last ,:r,iv, fonch Hi' k N. wnian s to look yoiirelf In the oy covers u,lk ,,.,. .K,U1 UMlnlnit for a lot of icrrltor.v. Aincrlciin Miif ; ,,. conilnu lilt with the OreKon :'z,"('. I Krosli Nov. nili. ! 'J ill M.dror.l. In- GABBY STREET NEW MANAGER OF CARDINALS ST. LOl'lS, Oct. 31 (AP) ( 'harles "Gabby" St reet, who caught Waiter Johnson's first fast hall while a member of the Wash ington Senators from 1!M7 to lull, was named manager of the St. Louis Cardinals for ll3ti by Presi dent Sam 1 ireadoii last, night. Street left his home in .loplhi yes terday lor St. Louis to sign a con trad. . The former catcher, who once cnnuiit a ball tossed from the Washington monument, has been coach of the Cards for the past season a nd" t own rd t he end wa s acting manager In.1 Rill McKench nies' absence. He started in pro fessional ball In lliiiii Mt the agi of 16 and was In the majors for about ten year with the Cincin nati Redv Washington Senators ami New York Yankees. Through the in:'!! to l't'JS season he man aged minor lenuue clubs and fin ished out of first division onlu one time. Ocean'. Color . Ah n ruli salt valor Is hlnoi than fresh walcr. I'uri! ocean wa ter lias n clear blue color heciiusc ffiitt water does not nlisoih ilio titn rays of sunlight as It docs Hie red ray::. Cling lo Old Method. necnuse Ids hiumwioi-s hail no whcclliarrows In will, li lo carl their loads. Hie inoilcrn l-'-yiithut fanner still lipjs illii and fertilizer for his crops hi ImslaMs, refuiiii; In niloiil iip-to-daif. tools mill nioiliods. Rooks Preparing For Oregon Frosh By Williams, I r asmuch as Prink Cnlllson'H yearl ings, tlm coming game taken, on greater proportions of helping to decide the fi'i'Hhmcn grid cham pionship of the northwest. The Rooks- have won live vic tories Albany college, rheum w.a. Salem high school. East :rn Ore- i gon Normal and St. Martin. OLD CORNS COME 0FE3Y THOUSANDS ; i Our rlfrk nre ilmnnt rating howasUr j "KNO-O-COKN" run oven thp most tnb borii Ui conn or (llouien. All ihlt mid nevt week hanUmla of mm nil wuinm , will itrolit frum (lie df minitrt(itn bring ivn t our tnres Hbout KNU-U-t'OIIN. ', Ynu whu hnve ltrum dixrourKgrii by ; tho poor remilla obtminnl treni I lie un of nn-ralled "rurn rures" 11100111 com in ' TODAY to hfr iiltoul thi (INLY rimdy ' thnt will nirflr 1'MnnvB nil rerm nd .cmIIouhi-h (piirkly HnJ without If you lb-a too far tway wrltt tni i . RNO-O-rOltN LAHOHATOHIKH. 4 lr- 1 fiftlri Hlvil., ('tticniro who will it thkt 1 you racolvii Jr prumpLly. . Moon Drug Co. Adv. WHAT Door Does It Unlock? 71 I Public Commencing at 10:00 o'clock A. M., with free lunch at noon, at the Nathan Daron Farm,, miles north of Frank Conleys residence . ., Tuesday, November 5 The following described M,operty::;:,,.v;;.;". HORSES 1 Ray Mare, 8 yrs. old 1 dray Mare, 10 yrs, old 2 Hrown (Ridings, 10 yrs. old. wt. 3600 1 Hrown Mare, yrs. old 1 mark Mare, 10 yrs. old 1 Itrown Mare, 7 yrs. old 1 Ray (lebling, S yrs. old 2 Ray Fillies, coming 4 yrs. old 2 Ray Saddle Horses. S and 10 yrs. old 1 Registered Percheron Stallion 1 Sow, 80 Chickens, 20 Pucks, 20 Geese :;, MACHINERY 2 Walklnii riowB, 14 ami 1 li In. ''tW 1 ls-llo.no Monitor llrlll 1 a-SriMlon Dm); Harrow 1 Douhlo IHho 1 S-Si-o. CorriiKUloil Hollor 1 3-Hollom l) 1 1 v ' r (lam; I 'low 2 Culllvalom 1 IjIVITIo (hno iH'iU'lnu S off Tor t-asli. Col. T. B. Johnson, Kn,cs, Dei,lucSer MANY BARGAINS Used Cars. See Uiem on; our . ' . ' Used Car Lot. Larison Chevrolet Company 1414 ADAMS 4VENUH A Six In th Price THB blKho.t cod of etbtci governs our professional ser vices. We do everything with the most delicate and meti culous rcspcot for the wishes of the bereaved. We Understand. Lung Motor Always Available SNOKOnASS A &1.MMEKMAN ( -.HIGHEST V IDEALS i Professional Directory This director Li tMiwclnll-r liondy for (he newcomer or for fue bat-of-tflvm rcadpr wlio may wnnt ilio nnmu and addrens of some profcMilonal mna. It baa bcn carefully prepared and will praro to be ft ready aid to any reader In oblalninf prompt profeaMlonal crvlce. Classified for. Quick Reference Osteopathic Physician J. I IKOI.B, T. O. AlltiAIlHT I.M1I.K. I). O. General practice end the "Tost SrSTEU" for fallen arches, lomnier Telephone Uullding Main lot Astrologer MItS. lltflDHItlCK HAIiMES 101 N Ave., J.a Grnnde, Ore. Itcudlnffs Onlly. RcadlnKS by Mall a Specialty STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave La Grande for Joseph 8:15 a. m., 10:45 a. m., 4:00 p. in. Makes All Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN 799. f'uy Kmind Trip Tickets and Save Good for CO Days. Sale CATTLE Head Milk Cows, giving milk now ( 'ov. ' 7 yr; old ;,'' Cows, 4 yrs. old' t'ows, S yrs. old Cows, 2 yrs, 'old 11 el f e r, 2 y rs. ol d , fresh soon Spring Heifer Calves a-yr.-ohl Registered Jersey Roll wiih papers t V 1 Ki'i riiiK Combine; 12 foot cut, Ht'Kt-cluKH i-omlitlon' J s; Mill-lull Wiikoii an.l (imln Kurk 30-Kont Hay riui'k s 7 Sets Work llarl)i's M lloi-!o rolluj'tv . ' 1 MD.IIi. i'aiaoHy. r r.o njn. Si'ttariLtor . ; ' -; (.. .,... S.U1U. lluiisrllfilil; ;mmIs . i-r i-nt. Sntr Two io. rt'ilt Nathan Daron PHONE MAIN 1 Rnngs of tho Four WEATHER STRIPS oPlPhufows & Doors tor leeiiCtitrJtAIN Van Petten Lumber Co. "Good Serrlco Quick" riiono Main TSt Physicians & Surgeons J. A. WONI)t;Ul.lCK, MD rilysli-filii mid S'lrRiOll Offlco nnd llospltul over the Tlffis. Tel. Main 078 i.eb n. nocvT, SI. D. Llli H II.KKS, III, D. Practice limited to diseases of &H Eye, Kar. Nose and Tnroat New Kcley Tnleobone bulldlns Main It . IDA MoMKI.KIN j TlWhlT of Volcr Drnnintlcfl Melville Apts. Ph. Main 74t yYiMnjdxiJL mm mmmwj