La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 12, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Tuesday, November 12, 1929 h
' NEW .
SWEATERS
Wool and Silk and Wool
New solid colors with the
new crew neck
$5.85 and $7.85
IC.
Men's Wear.
CLASS
NEW TODAY
.LONT I-ai'Ke, brown envelopo
wllh . valuable papers. Name
. Jfimesdllll ouncr ueross end. Al-
ho hud Himiller i'ivelop enclosed
of 1st Nat'l. hank, li;ndleton.
.eave at Observer office. Ite-
ward. ; 11-12-3 lp.
WANTKH - A Kli-I for Kenernl
JtOtise work. Call Main 71).
' ;!. ; i n-12 -'t.
WANTKU Mxperlemed help for
.-: - family of four in Pendleton. Iter
erenees desired, flood pay and
KOOd huliie. Ph. I7NW. J 1-1 21
LOST Iloston btf containing
lady H clolhes. Hctwccn the Hta-
. Hon and Catholic church at 7 a.
, -.' in. Hunda'. Return to Observer
office or call M-37, und receive
llhenU reward. I l-12-Jt
WANT MO To buy a flat lop of
ficii desk. Phono Main MIX.
n-12 tr.
WANTICH Hoy wants work by
- day ami hour. Cull 475-M. '
J 1-12-2 tp. j
KOU ItttJNT. i room partly fill- !
, niched house. Phone. 4u-. 1
I 1-12-3 tp.
Jam HAI.H 24 heml younj; Jer-
soy milk cows, will freshen In
w
K mhY VOR T 'BHS
K SKLL FOB ' ESS
Comparts our prices and you
will find that they tnu the low
est prices In town.
sunns
Moil's heavy sueilo elnlh shirts
In'ttin and grey, two pockets,
coat, slyle, full cut. Hcgnlur
$1.75 value.. Special SU.01)
KMT SPOUT .lACKI-nS
Heavy ribbed knit sport coats,
wool mixed, two pockets; come
In oxford grey und heather. A
good warm coat for all around
wear. Mlzo 30 to 4(. Special $1,011
MOUT UOliKS
l-'ur men or women, of heavy
flannel, in a largo variety of
color eonihlnalious. Pearl but
Ions, one, pocket. Sizes 15 to 20.
special ;
MOM'N POP
,' ' UJ 1HM V0U'I,t h"vC.THE WELL f BUT i ViE-O. THCtNGlUE 1 P ON'T MEINTo f TH SEEMS T'BC X HEMENSVUIDN'T ltE.Ll.VOU THM.THE ' ) I
HIOUCHTIHWEMTCHHSWOIUPOUCH -M I'M ME DEftD THE MRPUVNE: " ' TCLU WE THM VOU j J THL SM) tYXRT KBOUT VERy FIRST TIME XOU "VOV.TJ WE XOU ' ' ) .
f mMINDONMyWAVOMESHCRE-THIHr.S.1 ftUV. NHM DOVE.1UTO f TWV.SP1N. ) VJEMT OP VJITHOOT THE WHOLE THING. I VJERE GOWG TO PUT VOUR MONEy V ' i
, NsHDONEFORxouNDHow (o.K."io iwvppuneo ) ccvtimn fullered the rw,UACttoTE vsAlCAWNG I into n ? tolo vou to trv u
WV5N(BLE B0SSV I'VE BCCN OUT WH J PILOT TOOK TO THEIR J I : SNFE-WvV ft-CHUTC OUT FIRST.BOT XOU WOULDH'T LISTEN I I
, ' FP.WELL .IT OUST ( V.'ORRV -V V0,WACHUTES AMD THE NEXT I -1L j . NO n DIDN'T OPEN. . ' TO nEl NO.OU SNK EVERVTWNG WE I
krM v'JilLSr"''0 ? L TONCKNEVM1WMWUN0 . V OM,n'5flflOp! HNV E NTO N BiG FLWVER NOW
ruV V, 1 NE-VF-R "y- 2' 1 V THROUGH 3VrC CVEPYTH1NG L -. X. VNHKT'S TO BECOME OF OS ? U
FRECKLES AND HIS FKIENDS " DIRTY WORK AFOOT '. ' " By Blosser
L EAOFDL OP TUIS E.SSAV '"W .TSH II o Y Ci bi'Z 1 LrTllliiii-iKiteirn . I J THAT W ' i MM
H SflWF-Orice OSCEUkS f FP -s-v-r ui,, r --f (.( i,l t 1, II V,V i ' l :ili ii ! tss 0-f it VnaS a W
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MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
CHICAGO WIIHAT
Ojm-11 lllf(li Low Chun.
lu-v Ii:t!.i.i7 1.17 l.ia-M. i.Vii.
Mar LSI
.May J.2-1 01.20 14 J.!i7 1 .2:1! J.SMK&'X
July ..... 1.20 j 1.1.7 J$ 1.2 1 1.2 1 j
rOIETLAX I UlllwV.' , I
iHf 1. I. MI'S I.Mii
Mill ;.l.22!i 1.22 Ji J. 20 1.20
Alliy I .3ft fc 1 .25 1.22 1.22 K
Produce Markets
Steady at Opening
J'OliTf,AM. cm-., Nor. 1'4 (AP) I
Portland produce markets open- j
ed mendy today following a week
end of brink itadint;. Hum, which
Ii;h! hei-n Bradiialiy ascend inj,', uen,
ii little vveiiker, pertiaps due to tile i
two i,iy ucctimuhitjiin or to lit!
Curl that Iti'iiH may lie laying nion
regularly. No change in prices was
annoiiiM.''d.
Pork has dropped from 1JVj and
Hi ti II ami M. according lo a
li-udim,' piodnee company jmia-
i Ions
-l the same time, veal hfiA
Observer
Want Ad
Rates
(Count five uveratre word
to the llnu.)
P'ir lino, 1st Inueriloi. ....10o
J'er liny, eneh added contdC-
utiv Insertion 7c
Minimum elmrjio on ono
order 2Sc
II ATKS nv MONTH
2 line, per innntn $2.50
3 lines, per month ...,$ 3.2 5
i lines, per inunlh ..J4.(X)
S lines, pur month .... ...... J 4. 7 3
Kaeh additional line over flvo
charged ut 60c pur lino por
month.
CASH IN A D VANCE Is re
quired on oil Classified orders to
earn these, rates. Higher rates
charged on all credit Insertions.
Copy for all Classified orders
must, he. In this Office by JO A.
M. DAY OK IXSIOUTION. Ktop
orders on ad inserted until fur
ther notice must bo received by
themi me hour or extra insertion
will be ch firmed.
Telephone orders solicited.
CiihIi rates may bo earned on
Idiona orders by payment on or
tefora date of last lnuurtlou,
PIION1-J MAIN 3.
"An Observer Want Ad
Will Do li"
Feb. and March, milk route
bringing In $300 per month now,
tie tons hay, 40 tons corn fodder,
milking machine. Itanch to run
cows on can he bought cheap or
rented, will lake SIMmi to humlh .
See Henry T. Hill, l.a Grande
Nat, flank building, lim. Hi.
11-12-3 tp.
J'OH SALi:,OIt THAI) Id
FUlt HALK Two grade Durham
Shortltoiu bulls nhuul'yenr and
half old. AIho one f imo's. Guern
sey .bull calf. Will exehinge for
oth-r cat lie. Clyde Kiddle. Farm
ers i2. 1 I - 1 1 121.
FOIt SAI.i: -Piano and household
Itirnlture. I'll. SS5-W. ll-Ti-4 lp.
l''()U sai.K nit i:i;,nt r, mom1
niMtlcrn hoiiK,!. ColiHldi't- usi-d car. t
I'll, tli-o. II. Clinpnmn. Il-iu: lp.
KOI! KAI. 10- Weill, r pliiH, I-:.
MIIK'f. Cov,-. i l-!i-; ip.
..on sai.i; Appiis. ihiiiIoiih.
avqinun lliinilli'.i, Rililwirn 60 o:
t'l. lb. Ili-lnif lioxua. Ailili'll Nul-i
son. I : i I ; . 1 1 ( I Clly, .10-1 8-I in '
'OH HAIii; ()B,.,i eleclrlo wnahera !
Mnylav Shop, M;tn fi.lll. 7-:tt-tm.
MED :ADS :
Koiie up fin in ::o mid '4'- lo r,i crntn.
; choice veal Is KOincwluit higher in
lH.urti ,
at 32c and
;t ir.
POIMI.AM UIIKAT
I'OUTKANI), Ore, Nov. 12 (AP)
Cash wheat: Wk Iteixl blintstein,
; hard wJiite SI.2K,
Soft white: f i.ifi.
Weslern white l.fl.
Hard winter JI.H'j.
Northern sprlai; $l.H .
Western red $1.14',;..
Ouh: No. lb. white $34. fi".
Today's car receipts: wheat Hid:
barl- y ; flour 21; corn f; oats 3;
. hity
The Market Place
Of Union and
Wallowa Counties
roil SAIJ-: All kinds of heaters.
Jfetrolas from 32.50 up. Other
healers as low an $r.00. The
urnlturo Htore. 10-17-lm
MISOKLIiANKOUa
IIAUOAINS In usd ranges. J.ll.
eral terniH. V. 11. Hohnenkauip
Co. i t-o-ot.
roitOKOX TltACTOK l-'ine :on- ".' '." 'T
dition. r.ow priced and liberal MONET TO LOAN on Improved
terms. W. Jr. Hohmmkamp Co. city property, straight loana oi
Il-9-(it. lnstaliment plan. Lowest rates
,,, .,. . .... ; " United States Investment Co
cost. w. ii. Hohuonkamp Co.. .
: 1 l-P-Ct. FOJTl irtEN'f"
11LACK 1'INl'J H-ln. wood. 10 V:uT7
cord, ilellvered In La Grando. 1 1 r.t
Call 295, covu (collect). I
MONi:V TO LOAN on cany pay
mimlH, monthly or stmlRhl tlinu.
Sve J. It. Olli'pr, 1708 6lh at.
ll-2-liiio
MONKV Private money for good
loans, farm and eJfy propurty.
Monthly loans on city property
from Kasiern Oregon Hiilldin &
Loan Association of llaker the
strongest association and best
rates of any In eastern Oregon.
Henl estate and exchanges every
where. Several prospects now
for sales and exchanges In chy
propurty. J, F. J'hy.& Company,
Win. Miller's ofllco, 113 Kln st.
U-5-lit
HO.M.MKK 1KJTKI. Inr;ill'u for
vnry apiu'lul wlntor riiU'H; alo
liioili-i-n apart nifiillH.
U(M)l.'INl) WOKIC Knpah'H. any
k i ii.l of n npw roof. Call ('haa.
J I ll1.:lriiiil, GS0-W. 11-4-lmp
SALARY LOANS lllndo lo llio
workliu; man. No Hocurlty. l.a
Oranilii lnsnraiico & Kinanco
i Corp. lia Klin St. lii-ic-lm
LA UIIAKDIS MATTUESS & Up'
tiolstciilnfT & Rug Cleaning
Works. PIioob 424-W. Chas. Ed
ivanla, Prop. 12-1-lni
MONIOY TO UOAN Wo aro ropro
aentatlvt's orfthe Prudontial In
anrunce Co.. and can make farm
Or city loans at attractive rate
or IntortHt. Chas. H. Reynolds.
Insurance, loans and bonds.
HAS THUN OH15CION School of shield trlass. Quickly Installed j I'lionc .Main 7;ia I II J'r
Music, violin, piano, voice, Cred- and satisfaction sruaranteod. t I I II j
lis. I. O. O. K. temple, 447-J. Chas. Harris, 1601 Madison. s il
9-24-1 ni. 4-m-lnii ' III
l'oitTiA.vn rnomxi;
f I'OHTUANO, On., Nov. J 2 (AP)
i Huttcr: cubc-H. 4-xU'uh. 4Sv: HlitffU-
arJrt, 4Ge; prime flrHts, 4&e: flrniH,
Mc. croanu'ry prlcuH; prinlH, 3c
over cube slandunJu.
J.'kkh; wt'akiT tii(inty; jhUm-h to
H'taihTM: fn'Hli oxtrua. : 6m.i 6l!a;
Ntandai-ilH, 47 fa fide: frwUi niedi.uns.
4liM.'lc: iiifiliutn fliHtu, aiic; fri'Hh
pllllcln, $4fti 'At'n'i jmlh't firstH. 25e. j
KTBh: prlc to wholesaler:
ficrtti extras, (:((,;, HtaiulnrilH, 4 tic; j
I'l'i'Hlt Mii'iltiifriH. .'l!li: medium ffrHlH. '
34c; fresh pulletH, 32c; pullut riratii.
23 c.
.Milk: steady raw milk (4 per
cent). $2.50 cwt., delivered Port
land, less , 1 percent hulterfat. sta
tion. 4a'W 4Se; track, 47c; delivered
at Portland, 4!e.
Poultry: steady (huyinK" i rices)
alive, heavy hens over 4 i is., 27
cents. Medium hens, 'J 4 !i lbs.,
23e: light tinder 3 j lbs., 17c;
broilers, under l ij , lb., 2Se;
sprinKS. over 2 lbs., 2 4c; sprlnj; pe
kln ducks. 4 lbs., and over, 21 t
22c; old pekln ducks, 1 K fir 19c; col
ored ducks. 18c; turkeyti, No. 1 32
n 34c; live. 2K'i 3oc. -.
Onions: steady, Yakima; fancy,
11.75ft, JL'.IMI per cwt., Oregon: $2 V
$2.25.
Potatoes: steady, gems, No. 1
grade. 2.5(ft $3. 2ft por cwt..
Hay: steady, h.iylng prices: Kust
era Oregon tlmolhy, tsu.fiUAi 'l l.0
do valley, I 9.'iu ti $ 1 9.51); alfalfa,
$141 $19; clover, $HJ.i0; oat hay.
$1(1.00; straw. $7'f$8 ton; selling
prices $2 more.
Lostine Cattle
Are Taken From
Summer Pastures
llv Mrs. Wllllnm Mk::iiiis
( )hor-cr ( 'orrcHponflt-nl )
l.OSTINU (Hliwlnl Will. llel'VI-
heated apt. "Waveriy apt. j
11-9-1 m p.
ii , , .... i
run it ims i i-urn. nouse at ouo
Jeff. Inq. 1015 W, ave. or call
44a K 11-8-lf
FOU IlJdNT Apt.
2104 ist st.
10-30-lf
FOR RENT Furn.
apts., with batha
low rates. Adult
wood.
houses and
clean, quiet,
1810 Green
'' 7-10-lm.
AUTOS FOIt SAI,B
l'"OU SA r.E 2-(pn Iloo" tl'iick, used
Only 60 days.' Hoiio'SHOssud, will
: sell at a bargain. Hiti Harry Wnir
Bonnr. Ph. Main 1150. '- j 0-9-tf.
WANTED
WAN'I KI) lllKh hcliool i;lnl wants
lo work for room ami bonnt.
I 17 W. ll-l 1-3 lp.
WANTlib .Man and Willi on
ranch. n(. 1004 Adama avo.
1 l-U-li tp.
WOMEN WANTED Tim New
Pryi'r. Pleco work. Opponlla La
C.nindo MllllliK Co. lO-lll-tf
WANTED Children to toko care
of. Dost of care. Modern home.
liono WJ-rt, 1006 H. ave.
10-8-1 nip.
I I I I SNODGBASS I !J
! POUND The besl and cheapost I .,,.,, ,.,.,,,. lll(.k- II ZIMMERMAN . .. j "
I nlnrA tn trnt Rndnn rinfir nnH wind . B I 11 A, II -
OLD HABITS . . By Cowan i
MHIU Woiuuck fell lorn wnt'k
ami Initiivd her hip. Kin ha been
brought home, front the hOHpitnt
at Walluuu when? she received
treatment. Her hip wax not brok
en as was at rh-Ht feared.
I'. V, Hummock ha liad hot
water tankn installed In hi home
til In week.
Marlon llaininaek went lo l.a
Crumb' Holurday fur a visit with
frlelulrt.
Mi, and Mr. jay 1,cvIh havo
j Kon to ( Wonila w here they ex
pect to snnd tin winter
Aliu Nettle Ashley and daughter,
.lean, and Mr. Vaughn of Knter-
prlnnwere guests Sunday or Mr.
nnd Mis. o. J, Poley, j
I!. O. Keamau, of Walla Walla. 1
returned to his home last week
after satisfactory adjustments had
been made on his car which wiuv
totally wrecked.. I
Miss Pauline Ohllders, punte. -In
the St. Frances hospital In pen- 1
dleton arrived home for an e:i
rorced lay-ofr. Miss f'bllders has
SKVero heart tnr.ible and her dot
tor advised a rest for the present. :
Mrs. l.aura Thomas of Walla j
Walla Is the guest of her daughter, !
Mrs. Kvil Stockdale.
Miss Claudine Oerth was a week
end guest of tile Mlssea l.eota and
Kdna Holmes. i
Miss Claru Nolan a ti-achiT in
I'nlun county spi-nt the weekend
at the home of her parents. j
Monday morning. C. W. Cilh sploj
of Wallowa took over the milkr
route formerly owned by T. O.
-iohriKon of Wallowa, and which he
had operated for the last two year.
This Is an old established business
lu re having been started by John
McDonald about 25 years ago.
The Community club milt Friday
aflnrnuon at the home of Mr.
Norm Winnings. A large attendance
of members Is reported.
Mrs. Klla McKmzic returned
home Thursday after u two weeks
stay with he.r daughter. Mrs. Asa)
Craig at Krtlerprise. (
Loyd Chapman returned homo
xo'nrj-; 'i'o ciii;in roits
In tin! county court of I'nion
Conn I y, Oregon. In tho matter
of the estate of Ilertha Merger,
deceased. Notice to creditors.
The undersigned having been
duly appointed by tho county court
of ('nion County, Oregon adminis
tratrix of the estate of liertha Mer
ger, deceased, and having qualified,
notice is hereby given to tho cred
itors and alt persons having claims
them verified as required by law
within t-lx months after the puhli-
.,!.. Ar I 1. ic ni.llnn t.xl." tt Dliwrl
nltorncy for said administratrix, at
:iliM offlc' in the West-Jacobson,
; building, l.ir-Giande, Oregon. ' 1
Dated November 5, 1929.
IDA McM 10 13 K I N,
Admlulstralrix of the L'slalo
of Mertha Merger, deceased.'
Nov. 5-12-19-20.
Balsam Wool
Insulate your attic with
Balsam Wool. It goes
right between the ceiling
joists and keeps the heat
IN.
VAN PETTEN
LUMBER CO.
from a trip lo Portland the Inst
the week. Ho had accompanied a
shipment of cattle to that city.
Mr. nod Mrs. O. J. Polcy attend
ed the banquet Saturday evening
at Joseph marking the dedication
of the power plant.
The Knslern Star gave u sur
prise party Thursday evening1 hon
oring their worthy matron, Mrs.
j Thelnm Chllders.
J The many friends and relatives
I of Mark Crow wern sorry to learn
jof his critical condition. Wednes
day he was taken to 1m Grande for
. an operation for sinus trouble, from
t which he has been suffering all
summer and fall. Mike Crow and
Mr. und Mrs. Dean Crow and Mrs.
jfluy Crow left Friday afternoon to
be with him. Mrs. Mark Crow hurt
gone previously to bo at tho hos
pital wlHi her husband.
I The Neighborhood club' met
'Thursday ut the home of Mrs.
i George Allen with nine members,
and three visitors present. Tho af- j
tcrnoon was spent In quitting after 1
which a lovely luncheon was served
by the' hostess assisted by Mrs. Ok- .
car Olsen. . ' i
Kev. and Mrs. Harriman and I
Mrs. Phil Pelland of Wallowa al-
tended church in Lostine Monday
night. Mr. Harriman . preaches
there. - j
Mr; 'und Mrs. Uieh Van Pelt and ;
Mrs. Lafe Hill of Salem, arrived
Thursday for a visit here with rein- j
lives and friends.: :
Mrs. Mark Hunter has been con
fined to her homo with neuralgia,
the past week. -v j
Frank Pearse has been sufferlng
thc past week and has been making
regular trips to a doctor In.L'ntcr-
prise.
3tore No. 13 La Grande. Ore.
Winter Shirts
of cotton flannel, of
wool mixed flannel, of
suedeines, of all - wool
flannels.
A . color, weight and
pattern to please all 't
98c to $4.50
t THE
HIGHEST
IDEALS
THE highest code of ethics
governs our professional ser
vices. We do everything with
the most delicate and meti
culous respect for the wlBhea
of the buroaved.
We Understand.' -Lung
Motor A I way Available
3 in th'wbm'
of'
J.GPENNEYCfc).
108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore.
'
Come in
mi
COATS
in the flattering
new fashions
Every important new 'coat style has been assembled
to make this showing as complete, as interesting aj '
possible . . . flares, ripples, straight lines . . . flatter
ing fur collars and cuffs . . . the smooth-finirh mate
rials that fashion favors . . . every one measures up to C
our high standard of workmanship ... at the same
low prices jfou always find here.
- Used Cars I
PERKINS
Main 500
Professional Directory
Tbla directory Is csprrlally bandy fnr tho newcomer or for tiio
OQt-of-UJHTl reader who may nnnt Uiu name and address of some
professional man. It has been carernlly prepared and will pro re
to be a ready aid lu any readnr lo obtaining prompt prolcsslonaJ
orvlce.
Classified for Quick Reference
Physicians & Surgeons
" A. I.. ltlL'HAltPSON, M. D.
I'hysician and Surgeon.
Office over Glass Drugs. Orficc
plioncj Main 1; residence phone.
Main 55.
., J. A. WONDUULICK. UO
rhylclan and Surgeon
Office and Hospital over the Tlffls
Tel. Jlaln C78
lko n.' douvt, m, d.
LUWA ttlLKItS, Jl. II.
Praotlce limited to dliunses of ctii
Kye. Ear. Nose and Throat
New Foley , Telephone
HutldlOK Main IS
STAGES LEAVE
From Corner of Elm and Jefferson
Wallowa Valley Coaches
! Leave
La Grande for Joseph
4:00
Makes All Main
F"r inform:Hon
Buy Kountl-Ti ip
. :-. .."- Good
Juniors ,
Women
Misses
to see these
MOTOR CO
4th and Adams
I IDA Me.MEIilUN
! Teacher of !
The llarbcrcux Sstem
I Volce liramatlcs ' ' -
Melville Apis. l'h. Wain 7ft
Osteopathic Phyaicianj
V
t. 1,. IlfULIO, D. O. '
MAHG.tllHT l.VULC ! O.
Ge'lfrnl practice and the "Post i
S STEM" for fallen arches. !
aomincr Telephone
building Mam ion '
Astrologer
MR9. niEUEIUCK BAIiMES
U1 N Ave., La Grande, Ore.
Headings dally.
Readings by Mall a Specialty
8:45 a. ni., 10:45 a. m.,
p.m.
Line Connections.
rail MAIN 799
Tickets and Save
for 60 Days.
K