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Fii(l:tyWVDjh1)ei- 22 1!)2!) . LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,, ORE. Page Nine CLASSIFIED ADS NEW TOD AY I'OH HALK Two Hlury houk lo-' cau-d rtlrerlly went ot tho lio- IlirSlUt Ht'iniH'f ItttitttlllK. JinllKO to ho moved off th property , within 11 leasoiintdn lime. tfealttl IiIiIh will he rctvivml hy tho olrk lit the ICIectrie Service Storn. 14 10 Adams Aviv, ap 'to 0 p. in. Monday, November 2iiili.. . Tho , bonnl ivscrvt-H tin- .right lo r1-. ji-l miy ami nlj 11h. School iiistrict No. I. II. K. Williams, ciork, 1 1-22-1 1. nut It KMT KurnlKhfd 4 mom liouso, .mi;i AilaniH. i.'all -,01-K, . KjK HAI.K Kiit lurkcyH. I.rltoy Mllm-hunl, i:ms K. Ave lt-22-1 hi Kult KAJ.K - Small atMU- hot.se ami HaUdlc I'll'. anti-It. I 1-22-3 t. KOU MSN'. 5 romn apt. and KU-rpiug ,toiVh, liuilt In cup hoardH. 1t0'(-4lh. 11-22-2 tp. l-VHt iiKNT 5 room, modern. fnrV . niHlu'd ho;in Knit bam-moiil, fur , nacf, -fin, place, o lot' trie lovu. riosi In. I'll. 2J4-1C. 11-22-21. I'.JH HKXT Steam Itented bed- i rooniH, yofi Wash. 11-22-lt. 1 KtHt SA1,K lH2li Chevrolet couch. pcrfet'L mei-hanicai. condition, pood rubber. A bargain from private owner If taken by (Sun day. Phono. Main H'.t'j. 11-22-2 tp KOU SAI-K Capon rooHtei-H. 27UG Klr Kt. 11-22-1 tp Kt!: MAJjK ?S,filHI new 5 room uodern Hlureo ImntfMow, on Tvular for $27f0. $4ii0 c.txxU, bal ance $ ::o montli. i'yiamid ) jiiut Co. . 11-22-2 lp. I'd It WALK -Mry Iti-in. wood. 1 1 1-22-1 tp ,: Kami. fiX. lUKSKKl- TCflKKVS l-'Olt KAI.K 2tf lb. Cull Karmei-H '177. : 1 1-22-3 tjK I. (1ST lilaek and white male Kiitf- lish pointer. I'nlon county lie ense tug No. 2t!4 on collar. Kind er please phono Avery 'Harrlnoh, La Grande, and receive (llioral reward. 11-22-31. nm 8AiiK on tae CIIKVUOI.KT TOntlNC, CA it in Kood runninK- order, will Hell for or trade for trailed' or Hlook. II. Kot;er, Cove.'Ore. J 1-2-1 -2 lp I'CIK KAI.K ill! Ions baled hay. full HM-W in- mini t). ave. . ll-ill-4t. I'XUt SAI.K .ri iiassi-ner llllliinn !iie. sedan. Sel'ieH "11" l'ranUlln 6 pMSsenner. sedan. ?!"5. See. Harry WaKKoner, SOI! Adams Ave. 1 l-20-tin. MOM'N POP FRECKLES AND HIS 3 JJ L-SL' i Jlfll V. VXr J BLIND To This You get M Programs in y f WCll MOW YOU ' n f NOT 0 . -WHM'S WRONG? . mi.5 '2 f! TO DAy.- US ) VEAU-VT U VMASWT.lM SCUOOU 6oT UOLO OP I 1 BEFORE I! WMV, T A T LTrrr '( TCaiW vmuAT H V. o " . Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average word to the line.) Per line, Jut Insertion 10c lVr Hue. eu:li ridded conauc- utlve Jnsi-rtlon 7c Minimum charge on one utuYr .........25c HAT KB BY" MONTH 2 llnuM, per month ..2.B0 3 Iiikm. -r month 2 5 I Hue, por month ...X4.00 S liitM, per ntonltj ...4.76 Kitfh itddltlnnnl line over five ctmigt-d ut Cue pur line per month. CASH -IN ADVANCE Is re quired on ull Claitid orders to earn ihvri rales. Higher rates charged on all crMUt insertion. t'upy tor all Clans if ied order a nm.HL be in this oiYire by. 10 A. M. U.Y Ol INSr.HTlON. Stop orders on ad innorted until fur thr notice inu.sl bo received by thiKa me hour or extra insertion will he eti arced. Teletihone orders solicited. ChkIi rates may be earned on phone oi'durn by payment on or imfo-io dale of Juki insertion, PHONE MAIN . "An Oluervnr Want Ad Will Do li." KOK SALK Clioiee lot, improve ments nil paid; uIho 2 Iiouhoh; . terniH, only Hinull down payment i rerpiired. Sec Karl Zundel, l.a , Grande Nal. Hank. 11-19-lin , KOR SALE Used electric washers. Mnytas Shop, Muln 639. 7-31-lm. FOR HAMS Alt kinds of heaters. .Jletrotus from $32.f0 up. Other I heaterH.as low as $0.00. The f I r-llcc furniture Store. 30-17-lm j . , . . M I SCEHjLANEOUS PAItTV lH KNOWN who took lil cyde. from lawn at yoi Y ave. Ht?turn and no questioiiH will be uHkod. J 1-20-4 lp i NOT J C J: -r- TrappoiH: I.lvo musk- i rats purohawd nt Intur-moun-1 Uiin .'.Muskrat lirni, & miles ! Kouth of town, $l.f.O apiece; no broken )e?s. U-lS-Otp INVlSIHI.l!: MKN7HNG of runners1 in siik hosiery. Tlio Wardrobe. 11-lS-Ct HOOKING WOKIC ltopnlrs, any kind of a new roof. Call Chaa.. Jilldebmnd, 620-W. U-4-lmp DLACK PINIO lU-in. wood. JI0 cord, deliverod In l.a Grande. Call JSC, Cove, (collect). 10-30-1 M.r. MONK IT TO LOAN on easy pay ments, monthly or straight time. 5co J. li. Oliver, 1708 tltll st. 11-3-lmo SO.MMKK IlOTJJr. Inq-.ilrb' for very special winter rates; also modern apartments. Jl-4-lmp LA GRANDH MATTKBSB Up holstering A Hug Cleaning Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. Ed wards.. Proo. 12-1-lm MON33Y TO LOAN We are repre sentatives for the pi-udutitlal In eurance Co., end can mnlce farm '; or city loans at attractive ratoB of Interest. Chas. II. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. ' 1 " , i EASTERN OREGON School of ' Music, violin, piano, volco. Crod- - Its. I. O. O. K temple, 447-J. i 9-24-1 m. : MONET TO LOAN on Improved city property, straight loans or Installment pl&n. Lowest rates. , United Skates Investment Co. ; Phone Main HI. -l-lm FRIENDS '- y v The Market Place Of Union and Wallowa Counties FOB KENT FOU It ISN'T tHirnlahed, itmm heated apt. Wuvnrly ftpt. - ll--l mp. KOU KENT Kura. jmusei and apt a., with hatha clean, quint, low rates. Adults- 1810 Green wood. 7-m-im. KtHt liKNT 1'nfurnishi d. modern house. Close in. lm). 1)01 Adams. U-2l-at. WANTKI 1 or for. fall 222-.I ehildren to earn 11-21-3 tp WANTKD-f-Wonum lor general housework and rare of children, tilve age and retVrenee in lrl letter: nil let ten returned or answered. Mux I H2, Klgln. 11-21-C tp W O M K N WAN TKll The New lryr. l'loee work. Opponilo I .a Onmdrt Milling Co. 10-31-lT Cases of Theft Are Reported In Union This Week Hy V. V. Cotmor (Observer Correspondenl ) t'NION (Special) Several eases! of thievery have been reported 111 this community 'lately, the IokhosJ including sacks of grain', fresh I meat and other articles. ( ranue i tonne iMU'iimimn-in j lodge had -degree work l uesuay night, John Miller taking the pa triarchal degree. A delegation of members from Cove w-as over to aid In conferring the ritualistic. work. Following the lodge work a Kineli was served. hTose present from Cove were II. I'.. Little, Char ley Conner. C. W. Chjrk. H. Lleurauce, John Hiehard and VI van Hiehard. r lUith Connor, a student in the normal at La Grande, met with an accident Tuesday evening which keep her al home for several days. A kettle of lioilhiK water ; wus miset. IniriilnH: lioth her lews s(,.nfr advocate for prohibition. eordliiK lo a report from the nn from Ihe Unees to the feet. I llndorscd the Australian ballot ; tlonal seeretary. Oregon has ail Owlnjf to the fact that there ystom ) S7ii. j liew Kl'anKes, with WnsllillKton a liavi- been several eases of chicken j "Actively supported tile eslub-' close second with 7. Thirteen new pox In the Union schools and that ! Ushment - of iiKi'lcultiiral exiieri-1 Juvenilo RrniiKcs were added and other diseases have been reported , ment stations in 1K7II. and tho.two pomoiins havo been estulillsh in nearliy communities, the local j i,aSaau-e of the act is lamely to Ihe ed In OroRon durliiK the year of school huildillKS were fumigated tills week. ltobert Cox-, who has been al Ilol. Lake for the past week re ceiving treatment, for an Injury L from an accidental shot from a- In l s.Sfi the National (IrallKe de revolver, is reported as much lni-jC.ared in favor of primary election proved. 1 le accidentally shot him- j laws. , self In tile shoulder while cleiinlhff favored the enactment In ISfili tile Kim. , , lilchaiirvaiillouien" has accept ed a position at Uio I'nlon hotel. GRANGE HALL Jinny, ninny times- the qneHtion 1h aHked, Honietimes hy grangers thems-elveH, "What has the grange ueeomnlishert V" Some time ago the state grange executive eonnnll leo met and al the conclusion of a lengthy dincuHHlon on the subject it was deeided that a large placard with a list of the accomplishments of the National Grange be printed and ent to every grango in Ore y gran" hi gon. In October ench organization, received the piacard wun tne . - , M.pported imv ng list of "lcj;7;y;fholevw agricultuml exten- National Grange printed on it. , lcuHm,ix colleges (.'reated In sentimeiu "laL. caused the interstate commerce commission to come into existence. Ik responsible for the establish ment, of real agricultural and in dustrial colleges. The, victory won single-handed, has been worth all the grange has ever cost. Won. without, help and with much opposition, II fight to es- A PAIN IN NEWS! OUT OUR WAY r JT?- ''Zrmii I ' J vvito-?, GOT A (OEt OW'O UV(E SHEqt tepMIIlPliil!''1'1' j V -T Take, a Pumch r oe fo6T Vroo j s s. j AFTE.R RETREAT . RuT X Jfc D'OA AlG.! CAM J3UST COME -T1 waU-m -lJZZ TbO.J ri-- WOO CO AV-L I dKr jy Ni l. . I ; i The NituTRAUb amd The warror2Q2 lUM ' I tablish a denartment tif ngrliiul- I Many - grangers throughout the sx,r0G,(Miii . union station: Oreeley. ; tultlisli a department . (if iiki'UmiI-llll-o, its secretary Ui . he In the president's cabinet Kndor.scd woman'H miffiaue an far liack as 1S75. Ki nm the fli-Kt i the frraiiKe has admitted wuniGn ; niemhers in full eriuality wltll men. Opposed, in 1ST", .the admission of Chinese Into the country. Tlio prohihiliun aniendinent to ' tho constitution had Ihe unanl - mons sinmort of the Kranue and f..onv 11,0 flrsC the irranue was a.Xatloii&l (iranKe oranlaers, nc- credit of the Krnntfe. lias always opposed any tariff on commercial fertilizers. Has supported all laws favoring tho extension of co-operation of a law prohibiting the ninrnifnr- lure and wile of colored oleomar garine. The grange wan a phuieer In de manding tho direct . election of I'nited States senators. - . A u rh.i ..I.r mu 1 UII'I lxn ir-fl-l t I m ftl'. .. ' nJ,,..!!.,.,,! ,.r .Ur fpi, i iu ,. ' tim nt- able achievojnentH of the grange. The farm loan system was en dorsed in 1fi8!) and the battle won' hy the grange in 1!UU. Was an early advocate of rural mail delivery, and after 30 years' effort tliis became an accomplish ed fact. , ' ! The grango has opposed the en- i act men t of a sales tax, and for i mnMV ,.,. vnnllwi (1 oonili.hlo inheI.lt:.nc(, UiX ' , vnc.rii,Umt stations and vigor ously supported tho .stnilh-l-ever act providing nntional appropria tions for county agent und exten sion expenses. . . f. A. Nice of North Tewder, master of Union County l'otnona G ranee, will have a dedication of his new home on November 20. THE NECK I 1 XOO BLUrVlhlWt.VJOt)eRMG ) : ( ,V-tG Oft OK ) i I IV t yoyo cut orf mytwng J 1 v ytwyviG KCe J ( ,, , , ' T7 ( i& SAVSi UE DlOM'T ) IT'S A VNOMDGR UE I? HAMevoa ) i dint ueeja V tt but uc WWT AT LtAST SEEH OSCAR. BA0 x mK By SEfc WNN BUT f. AriWUERE., J UlU AM UiJ I Wl BV WS 7 COT CF HIS MOOTH JAV? A . lrZ SPM A S'SM M TALUS!! J; JAV idL A WSHM OHM ftittM OM TUE Door.'.' X, i l " mv rT of ' r rfJ-C Many Krantrcrt thrmtghnul lite eonnlyaro pinnnlnt; to attend and are looking forwnrri to a motu en- Joyalilo time, as tlilH will lie tlio rii-Mt (,'ranco liome dedlentlon la l.nlon eonuly. OreKOn has orminlxoil more snli- ordinate crnnKOB this year than any stulo In the I'nlon with the excep- tlon of Nnrth farollna, the dialler slate liuvinK hnd the help of the l!l2!l. .Four subordinate Kranues 1 .were reori,'anlw;d U. P. Will Take Lead In Active j Western Program, 1 j Tuesday's White 'House confer- once at, which ('resident Herbert i Hoover urged leading railroad exeeullvpH to engage In a pro gressive building program In the, east, developed the facf that' M",tive . development program Is already, under way throughout the wesl.erri slates with the Union i'jy cirie System talilng a lending part with an expenditure of more than Jlfi.UOo.ooo. . Modernizing and remodeling the union passenger station at I'ortlnnd at a cost of 1250,000, and rebuild ing boxcars at I'ortiond Involving an expenditure of $2,400, ooo are listed among the Items which go to make up the $ I C, 000,0 00 build lug and expansion fund. Another item was the Increase of the capl tallzation of a I'nlon I'aclfle. motor stage Kiibsldlary, the Interslalc Transit Lines, from $1.0nn,0U0 lo 000,000 to take care of new equipment and facilltlcH. This $ Ui.ooo, ooo fund is not the IflHO budget of the I'nlon Pacific. The railroad's 11(30 improvement and maintenance budget will be announced next February. Omaha. Neirndui, gets n new ,v grrPri lv ii'""'"' By Williams JS, alio, linn . union lntlon: Oreeley. Colorado: Julesburw, Colonido, mid Hhoslifine, Idaho, also will have new pussenirer Htatlons'. . A million dollars 4s lielntr spent j for lialliiKtlns- 4110 nillcH of I'nlon I I'aclllc lino wilh Sherman itravel. ; . to iti:ii:i:.M (.old notkk : POltTLAND, Ore., Nov. 22 (Al) ! John V. I'arker, ,viee president and general manager of Iho I'ort- ; land Vegetable OH Mills, announced . today thai outstanding gold notes of the concern will b( redeemed i at par and accrued Interest, More than JlfHi.ono ctish will he 1 returned into clrculatltm or lir vi'Htnient. lie said. I'(KTIMNK AM KUH'.-W TO Kit .NKW YOltK, Nov. 22 ( A !)--George K:igelH, American manageY lor Ignaey Jan I'nderewslii, plunisl, hiis announced I hat I he . musician's; nuiiUmied' Illness had forced post- Hyper-Acidity Ruins Stomachs Iloart-Iturn, FliitnlcMieis iih 4aliiH, llad ltiH'itth Aro Syniptonm Tlutt Hhoulfl he Heeded JiiHUintly. Xd stomach can long withstand Ihe constant dilation and Irritation caused by Hyper-Acidity. When ferment begins In the stomneh, poi sons develop dangerous gas jfol sons that cause constipation, Im pair heart action, and wreck" the whole system. Soda, potassium, pepsin and other temporary remedies do no permnnenu good nrten harm re sults from; their drastln chemical, action. . The new, Hcienlifin treat ment known as lluenger's IiT-UKX Alkaline Powder is mild and sooth ing. Jt contains special Ingredi ents that go right to the source of stomach trouble. The action , Is quick, but without violence, j Within 10 niinulcH you feel . re- , lief, a re-establishing of the tone . and balance of tho digestive tract, j Get lti-Tlex today. Jl Is sold under an Iron-clad satisfantlon or! money back guarantee by . tho , Moon Drug. Co. Adv, By Blosser By Cowan jl lntnwiit of hlf Atnorlcnn tour until next BPiiHOii. yi ItS I 'OltHKS in MILTON, Mass.. Nov. 20 (AP) Miw. Kdllh KinerHoii Korbes, daughter of Italph Waldo Kmer suh, the. philosopher and ttiwtuylst, and mother of W. Cameron Korbes, former governor general of the l Philippines, illed ut her home here today. She was SS years old. sonci; to citi;irixi(K NOTICK IS HKHKIiV UIVBN'. that the undersigned has been ap point d by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Pnton County in SACAJAWEA HOTEL Tel. M 830 MANY BARGAINS Used Cars. See them on our Used Car Lot. Larison Chevrolet Company 1414 ADAMS 4.VBNUH A Six In the Price PERKINS Main 500 Try Knight's Spring Canyon COAL It Jidda Fire Longer. Van Petten Lumber Co. "flood Service Quick" Fbone Rfnln Ut Used Cars ri Professional Directory .....,. i-1 I.,.,. Thia directory Is especially handy for the newcomer or for tiie ' ooxof-town totdcr who may want tlio name and address of some professional man.' It baa been carefully prcpnred and will prove to b a ready aid to any reader In obtaining prompt professional service, ' Classified for. Quick Reference. FhrdduiB & Surgeou ! a. r nioHAitrsoN, m. i. l'hyHlclan and Burgeon. Oftlco ovor Glaus Drugs. Offleo phono. Main 15; rrsidonce phone, Main CS. ' 3. A. WONDEHI.ICK. MD . I'hyslrfnn and Suritnon Office and Hospital ovnr tho Tiffin Tel. Main 078 i ns b. norrvT, n. i. LEWA WILKKS, Jl. 11. Practice limited to dlseanea of n . Eye. Ear. Noe ana Tliroat New ioley Telephonl uuuoina aiuiu a. STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave- La Grande for 4:00 p.m. Makes All Main Line Connections. For informntion call MAIN 709. Huy Kound-Tiii Tickets and Siive Hood for 60 Days. as ttw! Kxecutor-of t)o ostate of Itallnrd P. Hurnett, deceased, ami all pM'Sons having claims Against the said estate are hereby directed to present them to tile undersigned ; with proper vouchers therefor to Out undersigned at the offleo of H. -K. Jiixoii, holey Ituildlng, Iji, Grande, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ' Dated Nov. Kth, 1 929, OHAlHAir .1, m'UNKTT. Kxnoutor . of the KHtale of Hallard P. Itur- nett, deoeasi'd. ' ' 11. K. 1HXON. .Attorney for. Exe- cil tor, I Al G ra mle, Oregon. . Nov. S, 15, 22. 2D. Dee. 0. PHONH MAIN I Range of the Four M0T0RC0 4th and Adams THE " UIGULST IDEALS.. THE highest codo of ethics governs our professional sor vices.- We do everything with the most delicate and motl cutous respect for the wishes of the boreaved. We DnderstanS. Lung Motor Always Available BNODGRASS ZnniERMAN Main 1 IDA MoMErJUN Ttichcr of . Tlio ftarhcrcux System ' Voice Dramatics ! Molvlllo Apts. I'h. Main 741 i ! Osteopathic Physician! J, I ITfOMO, n. o. MAHGAIUtI' 1MJI.K, U, O. ! Oenernl practice and the "Post '. BYBTEM" for fallen arches, i Bommor Tulephona , Uulldlns' . Main 10 Astrologer Sins. niKDKItICK DAIjMES 101 N Ave,, I.a Grande, Ore. Headings daily. Readings by Mull a Specialty Joseph S:-15 a. m.,