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Wednesday. January 22, 1930 Page EiglvE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. A New Pair FREE If They Shrink 11 I ! OUT OUR WAY By Williams ii v ' worr wart, . m i !j W voo ma- eTTu- Be om v "lit 1 11 1 S,AM& sueaecK" , BuT .) a ip i ' 1 1 ' VOU'RE A LOMCr WAVS (7 111 M il ncCA -rri' OaOca r j& Z?Z i i 'j f ii i 1,1 v j i i 1 1 i rnr n v i r r i i i ix i i PsCT'lM I ffllHV5,TA HAUE A MEATS IJfeFy 'rf iHK.BuT-JVtER SHOULD fc f SHRUNK 1 ,aBs8ili J . OVIillAI.LS J fff"), STK" (ffYt 'u.rplT.'crr.U MMfll N TME. OVERFLOW. C.930,yHEAstHv,ce..NcJ . ; . . . : , h'niun people took iiluco at I hi Mrn. 15. I. Cast or during Iier ab .Mfthoili.st. pui'HoniiKu Saturday uve- Henco from school Monday. utriK whn t'amillt! Hum bicatnol . : -. ! ' it i. ,t'i'i wi nmvi't.'i m 1 I i OufwearTwo Ordinary Pair SOLD BY Men'R Wpar Arant la confined to his Iiomo Willi an attack of pneumonia followlng flu. lie had influenza during the holidays and returned to school bo foro ho had sufficiently recovered his health. Mrs. J. TV, Ilroivn Is acting uh substllulo teacher thlH week In Miss Crulkahunk's room. Miss Crulk shank's father died Monday morn ing. Mljw Porotha Maxwell returned Ihls week from Corvnllis where Hho hUH been attending O. S. C. and will spend tllo rest of January and tho month of Fobruary with her parents. Mr. and MrH. O. C. Max well. Mr, Maxwell Is postmaster for Elgin. Following her vacation here. .Miss Maxwell plans to enter a business college In Portland. Tho C C. Conrad family, of near finbler, wero visiting at Elgin Mon day. They wero at the Otis Buch anan homo and called on other frlendH during their stay. The Pnndosn I'lno Hox factory hns been clotted for tho past few cold days, na the work must take place In a more or less eiposcd lo. cation. ' Mrs. Hums, of La Grande, was calling on tho K. E. Arant family Monday. Mrs. Burns Is a sister of Mrs. Arunt, and has been employed for several years by a music com pany of La Grando. Mr. und Mrs. Norman Farqua- harsun have moved to Portland. !For the past six months Mr. Fnr auuharson has been employed by tho Elgin. Recorder and will so into business In l'orttand with his ! father. They plan to open a print Iiib shop thore. During tholr stny in Elgin the Farquuhnrsons have mado many friends who are indeed sorry to have them leave this town. J or. KIrby of Ia Clrnndo has been I calling' regularly on pnticnts in Elgin. This town has no resident j physician nt present. Jonathan Clroen went to La ;raii(lp Monday to eco Mrs. Clreen I at the Clrando Itondc hospital. Jler ! condition Is as Rood as could bo ' expected although her badly lacer lated hand is very painful and sho Is extremely weak as a rosult of her Injury a week ago. Mrs. Anna Mayfiold nuulo a busi ness trip to La Ornndo Monday. Dr. and Mrs. I). P. Jiarrimnn mado a trip to La Clrando on busi ness Monday. Prof. Kolb who has been train ing the choruses of men and wom en for the cantata Esther was forced to postpone last weeks prac tice, lie went to Hot Lake for medical attention. Ho was there from Wednesday until Saturday. Mr. Kolh Is also tho leader for Elgin's band. Sirs. Ted Conklln and Mrs. Milo Pratt with her daughter Doris May. were visiting friends in Kit-in Mon day. They live in lmbler. Mr. and Hfrs. C. K. Bean spent Monday In I-a Grande, where they visited a short while with their son Clarence who Is acting as man ager for tho Montgomery- AVard store In Walla Walla, airs. Dave Zweifel accompanied them and spent tho time with her Hlstcr, Mrs. Jonathan Circen at tho hospital. W The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties wmJ? I 7- I ' ' J.C.PENNEYCO. 108 Depot St. La Grar-e. Ore. Nothing Smarter Than Patent Pumps Nothing more graceful on the feminine foot, either, than these pumps which give an air of slim grace with their high Span ish heels and utter absence of trimming. Thriftily, too, at $4-98 Brief In Favor Of 200-Mile Rail Line Sent East NEW TODAY KOIt It 12 NT H. Ii. room.s, Iltfht and clean limns, furnished, (.'lo.se in, l i:i4 Attains, cor. Gt't-euwood. tp. FOR 8AIJ2 MuytuK aluminum .electric washing machine. In' first clasH Khape. Triced at a bargain, imllcH l-'urniture Store. l-'-'-4 t. Tim California tato railroad cnnunlfMlon han nlr mailed lo WatdiliiKton Hh brief HtippordtiK tile proponed 2(H). mile railroad line to connect the Great Northern and WeBtorn l'uclfiu mil oyaleinM. Tho brief, which followed up urKumentH mado at nu IntciHtato eoininercn commiKHiou liearlnif here hmt November, enumerated eiKht points in favor of the pro poned lino fro ni Klamnlh Kath, Ore.,-to Iveddie, ,0a 1, Tlieny were: I. That the Houthern ruclfie fornm the only preHent mil eon-' ncctlon between rallfnrnia and tho Northwest, n1,nltuutloii without parallel in the United KlateH be tween . comparable IndUHlrlu 1 nml iiKi'leullunil centorfi. ' 2. That only 1:3" per cent of California's a rim him competition1 in mil Hervlco to the Pacific NorihweMf, lh rinahtlmr urea he- Vui can save on your colli weather necesMihvt hi ctolli IiiK and foot u ear at mr dan miry i 'I en ranee. Men'ti woolen Hporl KWenl er.H, nice and warm, In brown uiui Krey- $1.29 KtiiK HhiriH, all wool, Ore Uoli rinnni'l, double HleeveM, front and Imek $5.95 Indian btnnkels, grade, part wool heavy $2.19 Mi'U's dreas Hliliis In fancy, plain, or rayon, broadelnlh. ValueM to f J.r. Oild lots to elo.se out at 98c New York Store inc dependent solely upon the Kouthern I'acifle. 3. That Kranting1 the pre.Henl petition would give l y . & ur cent of the Htalc'K area, competillve rail Hervlee to I ho Pacific North went, but increase railroad mileage only ,15 per rent and total iiivctnmcnt onto, .13 per cent. 4. That the cost of the rail link would be ftmall compared to the many advantaged it will give the mll-UKing public, f. That tho link would Improve tho earning position of a com pa ra il vrly weak railroad, the Western Pacific, and hould not Impair the abllily oflho Kouthern Paeifle. the principal protejdant, to per onu IIn Hervlee to the public. (I. Wlihout the proposed link Ihn Soul hern Pacific would he forced to double track a porthm of Its Slia.stu route by l'j.lll or l!II7. 7. That tho coiiHtruction would make large timber areas ncceas ible and benefit California luni.ber (MUlHUIIU'rN. Ji. That the new line would Hllmuliitn movement of iMlilornla perishable produclH Into the norih wet through removal of certntn existing Mien and division barriers. Oral argmuentH on the case are expeeled tn bo heard by the I. C. ('. In Washington in April. uiou people took place at (he Mt'thodt.st. parsonage Saturday eve ning when Cam I lie Hani became tlie bride of I'raiik Honney. The Kev. H. ('. I.ee performed the cere mony with the bride's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Kugenc Hates and Mm. Kintua .Spray as witnesses. lloth young people an- well and favor ably known in 1,'nioii having re ceived nil of their schooling here. The bride is thu daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Steve Ham and the groom a son of Air. and Mrs. It. 11. Hon ney of the fish hatchery. Their plans are not very definite as yet and they will live at the hatchery unill spring. Tho community ex tends congratulations tu tho young couple. H. K. Miller returned from Den ver Monday. He did not attend the national live slock show, as staled last week, which was not hi ses sion until this week. He attended the conference, on government range problems to which he was sent as a delegate, The commit tee went on record as asking for the return of the public domain to the suites. This would p'.it aboui l:i million acres of land in Oregon, I together with lis mineral and oil ijvservcs under at ate. control. M is. ( :a I He O rcen and 11 1 1 le (daughter Heverly Jean returned home from the Grande Uoiide ho.-t- I lt, K Kit, Ore., Jan. 21 (AP) '.Mrs. Thomns Hewlett of Keating, Ore., graddaughter of Jesse Apple gate, Oregon pioneer of HUH, died in a hospital here -yesterday of complications brought on by pneu monia. ! Mm. Hewlett (Hoselle Putnam) wan born in Monument, Ore., Feb ruary 2S, ISM. Khe was the daugh ter of Joseph Putnam, said to have been a descendant of Israel I'nt- 1 nam, one of the four major gen erals commissioned at the begin ning of the Revolutionary war. KIIjLKIJ, IX ACCIDENT l f CAIdSTOClA, Cal., Jan. 21 (A.P) iMrs. Mary Kreeman, 33, JOureka, wife of a San Francisco man, was killed . and her companion, Klvin Kelscy, Oakland barber, 'was ar rested as tho result of an automo bile collision near here. Kxamln ing physicians said Kelsey was intoxicated, lie was uninjured. Storm Maroons Union Residents; Trail Is Broken UNION (Special) .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vogel and lietly left home Sunday about one o'clock to run out to (he sheep herder's camp. They expected to be gone abo it an hour. Instead they were marooned in the hll.zard and alter several slight mishaps found their way through the blinding storm to the herders cabin. They had lo re main there over night and were able t return the next morning by having a hay wagon break a trail for them. A wedding of Interest to ma ny j pltul on Tuesday. Mrs. K. It. Castor went down to Kugene on Friday and returned j Tuesday. She reported about 111 ; Inches of snow at Kugene. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Phillips visited 'at the W. It. Phillips home over i the week end. j" The volley ball game scheduled i for Monday night at IJIgin was enti led off because Of the intense cold. The coldest temperature regist : ered thus far ai the experiment station was 21 below zero. About 2" percent of the students iwere absent from si hool when the new semester started on Monday. 'This was due to illness and stormy .weather. Miss Helen Hchuper In !the high seliool and Miss Susan i'hadwlck of the grades were III land substitutes were provided, t Kthel Conklln substituted foi Many Children 111 Of Flu And Colds At Elgin (Observer Correspondent) KI.IN (Special) Twenty-seven of tho t!0 t intents in the high school are out of .school with colds or flu, and fully half of tho grade children an: out. The weather has proved almost too much for the heating plant at the .school and it Is almost impossible to keep the building warm enough for comfort. Thermometers vary several de grees in' various parts of the town due to natural differences!, such as the nearness to river, or on the hill in the northern part of town and the lower or central part, but the government thermometer at the O.-YV. station registered 31 degrees at 5 o'clock Tuesday morning. City School Superintendent 10. K. I-'OR ltKNT One furn. modern i upt. , Close In. Soinmer hotel. l-l'l'-t f-: i LOST IJvered white Porter dog, ' vrZS city license No. 'JO. Phone! 236-J. ' 1-22-1 tp FOR SAM-: Radios. We will take your piano in trade. Kaatern Ore- , gon Music Co. 1-22-4 t; WANTICD Girl wants housework. J tiood ref. Call I.GU-J. p DON'T KORGKT balloon dance to- t night. Kaglca hail will make you I welcome. 1-22-1 t. ; FOIt SALE Oil TRAJU12 FOR HAMS Repossessed Kureka vacuum cleaner, ?:tf.0j. Rosen baum Klectric Shop. 1-21-6 t. FOR HAMS New and used coal oil heaters. Dalles Furniture store. 1-21-4 I. FOR SAMS Maytag aluminum electric washing machine. In first class .shape. Priced at a bargain. 1-21-4 t. MihChXLiAN ICO US HETTY'S MODIS SHOP Designing new and old dresses. Tailoring. ruHnlng coats. 1302 S;h. st. Phone SSS-J. 1-1 S-G tp. Observer Want Ad ' Rates ..v ' (Count five average word to the line.) Per line, let Insertion .. 19o Per line,, each added consec utive insertion o Minimum charge an one order - RATES BY MONTH . 2 lines, per month T.,..3.50 3 lines, per innth : $8.26 4 litifrii pur month 14.00 6 lina. per raoatu . 4.75 Fach additional line over five ehargud at OUe per line per month. CAPH IN ADVANCE! Is fe quired on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must bo in this office by 10 A. M. OAY OF INSERTION. Stop orddB on ad Inserted until fur ther notlco muet be received by th me hodr or extra Insertion will be charged. , 'lelttohonu orders solicited. Cash rains may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before date, of last Insertion. . PHONW MAW 5 An Obsorvor Want Ad Will Do It" , , v ANTE Ir Sp oc i u 1 nursing. Ph. M-523. . 1-17-Ctp. 'WANTED Carpenter and cabinet T work; general repairing, Ia j'. Grande Novelty Itcpair Shop, ' 1901 Fir. 12-28-lm. WANTED Any kind of work, oxp. in clerical work, by man with with wife und 3 children, 1212 Wash. Ave. tf. GllIrY OF Ml'ItDlSIt OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. U (AI') Ernest Diaz, confessed slayer of Stanley Montoro and Jliss Mary Slunoz, betrothed San Lenndro couple, wuh found guilty on two count of first degroo murder by an Alameda county superior court jury. Astrologer UK. FKHDEK1CK BAUVfES 101 N Ave, La Grande Ore Headings dally Headings by Mall a Specialty 1930 License . . ' With the purchase of a used car with an O.K. that counts Larison Chevrolet Company Used Car Lot 407 Fir St Phone Main 508 WorkB. Pbooe 424-W. Chas. Ed wards, Prop. . , y ,12-1-lm MONEY TO LOAN We are repre aentatlvfis tor the Prudential Iu-. eurunce Co.. and can make farm or city loaae at attractive' rates of Interest. Chaa. H. Reynolda, InnuranCA loanp and bonds. '-' j EASTERN OP.EQON School ot ' Music, violin, piano, voice. Cred' Its. I. O. O. F. temple, 9-24-1 m. vlONm l'u LOAN ofi -.tliproved city property, straight loans -or Installment plan. Lowest rates. United States Investment Co Phone Main II l-16-lm TVn:VKlTi;ns I Imvenll mnkos of Portables, Underwood Stand ards, and several used machines Kiiaranteed at bargain prices. Also al makes for rent. Kxpert repairing n short notice,' K. C. Tuekoy. Itoom 1, over Bilver-thoin-WrlKht. 1-17-lm. KO U HUNT Apt., 2104 First. : 1-4-tf. ItOOKINO WOltIC Repairs any kind ot a new roof. Call Chaa. Hildebrund, C20-W. 1-4-1 inp SOMMKH HOTKI. liooma all en tirely redone, warmth, comfort and quiet guaranteed. Rates by month f 12.50 und up. Also apis. j 12-28-1 mp. LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up-bnlater-lnt-' Ruff rtlennln. I'OU RENT Steam heated mod ern rooms. Iteasonablo. - 1408 Washington. l2-2-l mp POR RENT lrn. houses and apta, with baths clean, quiet. '?w rates. Adults. 1810 Green wood 7-in-tm. FOR RENT Apt. Ph. 481-W. 1-20-3 t. FOUND Siring of bends. Phone 10J-J. . - 1-21-3 t. MO-M'N POP THE COLONEL GETS THE LOWDOWN !4u COLONtL LOOKS BEFORE ME. LEKPS. TO BE CERT MM THM HE'S GOING TO LfVND IV! l SOFT SPOT SO -BEFORE HE POPS THE QUESTION 10 BCFOE V TAKE, TUC 1 FINM-MOSE-OWE VLt- C RUN DOWN TO BMW A BNU V.HFVU ( PttK ftT 1 IHt LANDING -riEED. I COULD LOOK OVER HOUR BfcOVUlCET NNO BUMMS FlUfNClftV IM&S? East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc. Over Night Express Service at Freight Ratos Insured Carrier Auto Freight Terminal Phone Main 673 1413 Jefferson Ave Used Cars PERKINS MOTOR CO Main 500 4th and Adams r By Cowan lBCFOW: V TNE TUC 1 fOULD LOOK OVER NCERMNL7, VltyiCft-MEXlCO-HEREVNE E. -M1LU0NS.' C I WURBTflEET NNO J COLONEL. I G-G-&-G-GUNN-&UNN-AW M B Q 0 . I,, Ml I bumms' nufsNciv Y tow. &t fj, I guuu--rmng'KKK'. sskwi, nv : ! i- Wfli I K omiu&s? Vtheewof nrr TDioir-a'l THM Zmk 3 ''llhL'.as, ' III w. ;Ly m- i Sm y n WWW'7 p Yir, THE WOULD BE NICE! . By Blosser -- "CTl HWtM'T BGt Tj W Y ; - ffi"l fSVtfnXTl T ) I TUft A MAViV B0H.0WS To Sit T L : .j-: fii M MWwSM BOWS VIU FiWO W MOJeV AM' a vrsoe NAJV ACO vi DO.'JT MAMT . L ' X.fl h $ if K LOTS lb IMTeiKsr. TWY0 6rWE OS ) PIASVD To SO "b5 TU'ii PATCiT Off.ci ?V si M VoO Ta J A SOUVENIRS jTn J Y, if tesiveriv yFi;cw w suave- Professioeal Director) rhbi dlrcrtflrj is (Mpofloll) hand) fur the aeivtxnier or for lui at-if-town rtwder who iiibj want the nana- and wldnvw al wmi professional man. It has beon rarefnlly prepared and will prow to be a ready aid to any reader In ubtniulutf prompt professional vrvloo. Classified for Quick Referenc Physicians & Surgeons I Osteopathic Physician A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. " I Physician and Surgeon. I Office over Glass Drugs Office rAone, Main 15; residence phone, Main bu J. A. WONDIiltUCK. .M. 11. Office and Hospital over tho Tiffin Tel. Main 67 8 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Kate- to ua Voo, to oav s TUC LA9T OAY For Voo iM KmASHM6TOJJOI IE Tuqac-S A.PLACt VOO'D LIU? U & -y:XJ05T SP6AVC SVXk LAST ' I. En a. hoitvt, n. i. LUWA W1LKKS. JI. I). Practice limited to dl.eA.tes of oh Kto, IJar, Nose and Throat N.,'..JV,I,J, THephont Hillldlur Main l J. U IJf GLB, D. O, AIltMHKT INULB, D. O, t&nernl practice and tbe "Posi SYSTEM" for fallen arches. Somnier Telepbon. Uulldlni Main 1U 1R. .1. k. tvoodi:ix rlllROl'ltACTlO PHYSICUN Other methods njiplied. Iilatlieriny. l ullia Violet Kay, Food Science-. Sinusoidal and Galvanism. Foot troubles corrected. eomnier nidB. Phone 4?7-- ) Mrs. 9-S, 7-S Res. r.io.w. STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches La Grande for Joseph S:45 a. m., 4:00 p. m. Makes All Main Line Connections F'r infnvnmtiop on) MATN 709 I!uy Kuunrl-Trip Tickets and Save (imwJ fur 6l Day.