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Thursday, April 10, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pate Nina 4 CLASSIFIED A y 1 ' The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties NEW TODAY FOIt ltKNT S-im. turn. Garugi.'. ('.lo.'nwood. hoUMc, partly lnq. HU2-N. llu-3 tp. I'Olt KAI.IO 4-r.ll. house, until, hot. rohl water, husi'inenl, Kur HK''. chtekeu houm', st-ratch ih'ii, about :id fruit treeK and 5i chlekens to so villi irtuco if wanted. Half urr-1 or ground, AIko 1 427 Wusll. In. at liTMIi-N, Kir. 4-ltl.:ltp KOit KKNT '4-rin. Iiiiuhi', iti-w kiil.snnihu and paint, tf.irtiK cellar and woodshed anil wtitfiv $12.50. 1702 Cove. 4-1U-2 tp. KK SAI.K tlajr station. Phone SOI-W. 4-lil-i tp CH.Il TI.MI-: HANt'K Sit. liiKllt at JiiKles hall. 4-10-3 t. I'Olt Ill-INT Mod. turn. 2-rm. Ireshly kalsomiiied house, liKlit mid wott-i- flirn. J4I1-T. ave. 4.1 11-1 t. Kill SAI.K S wkn. o'.. plK-t. and an electric brooder, I'll. .u4-V. 4-10-3 t. Itli.N'INti. KepairiiiK lawns, lawns by' mouth, eaivt'ul alteutlou, flowers, 'shrubs. Tall ,Sli4-.l. .,..4rJII-12 IP. LOST Hquare, red pint with silver i fall Phyllis Dunn. enaijel .nuiu-ilfii-. Itewuril. 4-IU-2 t. LOST Olt STOI.UN llleyclo from 1 Sol t'uve ave. Hewnl'd If re liirned. Ph. 3tii;-i;. 4.lo-:i tp. Kl I II SAI.IO OH THAIUO Lugging dual tire trailer and eiiuipment. Ph. :i!Ki-lt. 4-m-3 ti. FOR SALE FOIt SAM-; OH TUAOK improv ed 5 or 10 acres adjoining city limits. Call lil-M. 4-!-l tp. l-'OIt SAI.K "2a Pontine coach. At sacrifice. See. owmT, J :(Ut-1st. 4-D-tV tp. lOU SAI.K Dmlge touring, 1 1U2U liiilck 4 -pass, coupe, lnq. Snodgrass it Ziiumerman. 4-!-tit Kill SANK The only comphdo house moving ontrit in I'nion, Wallowa and . Haker counties. Terms, Knopgh work to pay for at a 4hcf basis. Poor health tlie caiiHo. John -Mai-s. 4-tf-tf, KOIl SAM-; Turkey eggs. 5S-.I. 4-S-3 tp. OR SAI.K SO acre farm near K gin. Ore. Free Independent pi ovi'd tip water light, 34 acres i of alfalfa, six acres or timothy, I IS acres or plowland, balance .nlure. Kan improvements, j Terms If desired. This place is cheap at $5,000. Kor further par- j ticulars write or call Lowell. Ful ler, Iai Grande, Ore., yhl-4ih St.. 451-W. 4-S-J1 tp FOR SAI.K Corner lot on Wash-j ington. Iiuiuiiv Hi" 4 Oik St. j . . 4-7-1 mp. : TVPKWUITKliS All makes for sale, rent or exchange. K. Tuckey,. room 1 . over Silver-iliorn-Wright di-ugs. 4-5-1 m. tlSKD l.lrMI!1-:it tor sale, dimen sions of all kinds, big timbers lOxlli. II! to 2i fr. long, windows, frames and doors. V m. I fen-di-lekson, J0i:' X ave. 4-4-0 tp. PUIl R HOLLYWOOD strain white l;ghorn chicks, heavy laying, free range hens, mated lo Hrow-' nell pedigreed Cockerels, April 10th, 12c; 23ri. 11c; May lt and i lati-r 10c. Ship c. o. d. on up- proval. Pacific Hatchery. Tang-, cut. Ore. 4-i-l mp. i KOlt SAI.K All kinds of hardy shr-.lliliery to beautify anil In- l.'OIt HU.N'f creae the value of your home. I Professional Directory This directory Is csicclally linmly for tlio newcomer or for the onl-of-lowii reader whit may want the name and ndtlrcxs of some professional man. It lias been carefully prepared nnd will proro lo be a ready nhl to any reader In obtaining prompt professional "" "classified for quick reference ' 1'liysicians & Surgeons r- r. a. T. itiruArtpso.v, m. b. l'hysician nnd Surgeon Office over Olnss Drugs Office l'hone, M-1B liw. M-! Astrologer sins, i iti iii uK k n.M.jir.s :um x, avi:. Headings Dally. Readings by Mail a Specialty STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave- La Grande for Joseph 8: 15 a. m., 4:00 p. ra. Makes All Main Line Connections. For information rail MAIN 799 Buy Hound-Trip Tickets and Save GiHid for fin Day. Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average wod to the line.) Per line, let Invert. oa - lq Pur line, each added consoc utive. inyarUou w yc Minimum charge on mt RATES BY MONTH . S lines, per month .-....llEt 3 lines, per rtioiith ....,.. 3.25 4 lines, per month ..,...,.,. .$4.00 5 linen.- per month ...-..4.7& Vlnch additional lino over five churned at ititc pr .Una per. month, CASH IN ADVANCE! Is re quired on all Classified orders to earn ttiesu rates.. Higher rates charged on ult credit insert lorn. Copy for all C.nsslfJed orders muRi he In this office by i A. M. DAY" OF 1NSKKTJON. orders on ud inserted until fur ther notice muMt be received by the same hour or extra insertion, will be charged. - r-. Telephone orders solicited Cah rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before dtue of last Insertion. PHONE MAIN ST :; "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" Plant now. Also asparagus roots, 3 years old. Slllnu Nursery. 3-25-tf. FOR SALE rmnllo, bulbs, 10 for l.!i0. Jlrs. W. J. Green, Union. 3-22-1 mp. , 1-MtUlT, 1SHAU15, OJtNAiMKNTA i , trees and shrubs. Stark Uros. I Hurbajtk stock. Place your or- ders now, pay when order ur rives. I'h. l'armers 38, H. J. Reher, frultdale, Ht, 1. 3-11-1 nip ROOKING WORK. Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. Hildebrond, bJOW. 3-6-lmp FOR SAL.K- -Piano. Ph. S18-J. 3-8-t f. MISCELLANEOUS SOMMEH HOTKIj Inquire for apts., also unfurniiahed house. Good location, close In. SOMM ICR HOTlClw .Modem, eiiUet, up-to-date. Homo comfort. See us. 3-18-1 m. '.A G KAN DID MATTRESS Up bolstering A Ru Clemln Works. Phone 424-W. Chaa. Ed- wards. Prop. 12-1-lni MUNJit TO 1oan We are r-epr- sentatlves or the PrUdaatlal In surance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates otintB-;e8t.Chaa. H. BoynOld L' Insurance, loans and bonds. EASTERN OREGON Bchool Of Music, violin, piano, voice. Cred its. 1. O. -O. F. toiriple, 447-J. 9-24-1 ra. : . MONET-TO LOA ou improved oity property, straight loans or Installment plan, iLuwest rates. United States IxiTes'tmsDt Co. Phora Mnln SI. l-lS-lm I WANTED POSITION WANTKO by office girl with threo yenrs experience In . abstract work. Phono 887-W. 9-3 tp WANT. CD All kinds of cement work by C. Hlhlerbraridt, 404-W. 4-7-1 in; FOR RENT I'Olt HUNT Itp-to-iltltR furnished apartment. Clarage. Ijmills f'ourt. 4-9-t f. KOlt ltKNT Private gnrngp. Close In. $3.50. Ph. 37B-.M. 4-S-3, t. 104-lgt. 4-n-tf. IKB K, Bonvv, M. . lyKWA 7IiKIIS, M. V. Practice limited to disflaneR of the Kye, Kar, Nose and Throat. Sew Foley Telephone Building Main 10 DR. J. E. WOOUrXL . Chlroprnctlc YhytAtAnM Other methods applied, Diathermy, Ultra Violet Ruy, Kood Science, Sinusoidal &b4 ralvanism. Foot troubles cor rected. 20 Summer Bide. Phone 497-W. Mrs. 9-5, 7-8 lies. 190-W. I j- FOU UK NT Furnished apt. IJghts) and water furnished, 210S Adams, ' 4-S-4 t. I.Vlll ft 10 VP l.'urn. l.rm. moil. house. COG Jrffcrson. I'll. 44K-K. i 4-5-tr. : l'pit HUNT b mi. turn, house wllli bath, sameo. Adults, $2n, , 1424 S. avc, 8-27-tf. VOH HUNT 4 rm. furn. apt. with liatlu Adults, 17, 1423 S. live. a-27-tf. VOli Itli.S'T ilod. 1 rm. house. ! Kurn. or t.nfum. Ni'ar normal. s Call 434-J. Inq. 1405-N. 3-25-lf j . ; l'-Oll HUNT 17 acroa, excellent , for gardening or chickens. House, ganige, unrn, root cellars ana .chicken house, lnq. 141$ Jeff. 3-21-t f. VOH RKNT Mod. room, steam : heated, reasonable, 1408 Wash. S-15-lm VOii HE NT Kurn. apt. . Also 6 rm. house. AVavorly apt v 3-15-1 mp KOlt RKNT- Apt. 1307 Penn. . . 3-14-t f. KENT Purn. apt,, with balha !w ratu. Adult wood. houaea and clan, quiet, IS 10 Green. 7-10-tm. FOR TRADE TUALU'-Uobart M. Cable cabinet grand piano on good light In closed car. W. C. Hansen. 4-1 0-tf. OFFICE CAT 'TftADt MARK P0, By Junius Hem Stitcher's wife bored him something terrible with an aulo mallc revidver. .-? j. mip inner u i ii -When I mar- you vou were ' such a coward.- I thought you were a lrav mftn.- l(V Ha did everybody else, . ItnagJne niy embarrassment, said Dumb Oora, when according to my usual custom, I looked 'Under the hod before retiring. I had forgot- ten that. J was In an upper birth. Mooro Has the Scotchman bought, the gas station? Smith Well, the "Free Air" sign Is down. - ) When a fellow i'narrle7iiTlTelreKs' people never give him credit for . anything, as if marrying' an heiresH weren't a pretty good piece of work J in Itself. . . J Son Sjiv, lint, these mm pants i are too tight for me; they're tight-! .. pi than inv Hkin. i Ma Don't bo foolish, son. there , ain't". anything tighter than your,""1 pvovlslonnl terrltornl lriws of skin Son These punts nr sit down in my skin, but I can't In these pants. Any itf us. will keep a frleiul's 'ru,,nl"K little puppy "'' a HltfJtt If '."HHnlmr and pa lilt hlanUct.Y blitnk nuisance. She glided Into the offici". paper; in hand, and approaching the edit- said:-"I have written a, poem on "My leather's Itarn," and . That's fine," Interrupted tho busy editor without looking up." f I over hanncn to drive by your father's barn I'll stop and read it." SCORCHY SMITH Trade 3s" GLORIA Trade Mark Iteplntratlon Applied For U. S. l'atent Office -ALL -BOUT ryl N CHO TWAT'S " WNT TAKE K Gr GOING,' - BEAUTlp-UL. VAf 'fl ABOUfp S LONG To ( ITjS IN TWE GIRL.. (r CJf-Jra J GET f& E "v, PAPERS COVERED WAGONS TURNED TO WEST . , . ( nret caravan to uregon o.j IP m:;;n I.' . 1 1.1 Ki:nn;nni1.i icu v I uut River Am 10. 1830, lly llonliaiii U'rtKlit 11. II..ImiciI in a Hlorv Ho WrOto for lll llaker-llemm'nit-l l.nlKl.l miiii,'ii simmvcs: rtre. f AI'l i Is centonnlul year. On April ,n . . .. ....... . I HI. is:m u band of trallbuuers nun ..... i.n...i.,..u L.miA.i 'lih tm In of covered wnRons from the ihon little ...... . j i..,i.u i' r.'ueii iiu imaiv"" vii ..r....... ... the uimhei- of waters, the Mlsis- slipl. to cross 2, "till miles of track less plains, lockrlbbeil mounliilmi and iliiaerls to the Breat iiorthwi st "no man's land" known as tho Oi-ckoU territory.' Then it 'watt roanied over by three traillnt? and rur-Katherl.iK companies, tho Northwest, Tho Hudsou May and tu. Alm. can Kur coinpnny. These companies wero unfavor able to settlement of this vast do main as It would "I'turnlly Inter- , foro with their traffic. The history of all new countries follows the lilble ami Its teachings ns to set tlement and civilisation. Hence the missionaries of the early thirties. Whitman, Spalding, Jason l.eo and others brought in theiir.wake set tlement, home building and civili sation. Ill Xmn! of f.ovenuiHitt The covered wagon system of travel ended at Old Kort Hall on Snake river until 1S43. This year Whitman piloted a wagon train" toj his mlsHlon ut Willuptu near .Walla Walln. A part of this train niiido its way to Kort Dalles. Soon the l.omclKilldcrs began to see the need , of a system of government. Wev- oral meetings were Held to ueciito,; whether they should seek proton-j tlon under tho Kngllsh jack or the , stars and stripes, the two countries t laying claim to tho northwest coun try at that time. The final meeting to decide, this ; Trall Rmm, G(J HOlllnonHt of matter was held Jlay 2, 1X48. Onej0jHO fjj(Vt. hundred and two people attended I nu , . . 1 to n,ko this decision. After argu- S ir , S ing the matter for sometime they; . seemed to bo pretty evenly ed. Finally a division was called for and old Joe Meek is given credit fur swinging his fur cap In the air and crying out lu stentorian tones: 1 "All that are In favor of livlmr nn- t.. u ....t .i. . ....i stripes, follow mo over to this big log." They kept troklng over to the big log until R0 stood with .Toe, while F. X. Mathew stood plead ing with his old friend -I.neler to go with htm over to the side of Meek. This Is what Mr. Malhew told me himself and to these two old Frenchmen wo owe for all this northweHt country that finally fell to tho I'nlted States, a olose mar gin for such a vast emp(re. Knws Grafted A code of laws was drafted by the proper committee, they Invit ing prominent parties before Ihem to assist In drafting thoso laws. t'ol. W. W. Chapman of Portland appeared before th committee ! with the first territorial laws of j Iowa which was of date 183S. These laws proved of great bene-, "I to committee as they used! nil nt llm fie tr.riltn-lnl t,.o nf J"'a as far as applicable for the n your.J,M,' P-uviHioiiai icrruorai ihwh or Oregon on July $.1S4. David Hill, T can j Allison Iteers, and Josiph (late were chosen as an executive com- mltiee to enforce theso" laws. Klght here I wish to oxplaln why Joseph Gale was recognized as IJto first provisional governor of all tho opinion of the Hon. W. If. Packwood, thi last survivor of the Oregon eonntltutlonul convention as well as Joe Gaston who wrote a four volume history of Oregon. 'This executive committee eh-cted (Joseph Oalo as Its chairman. They (would not convene with each other1 i ofI';ter than about onco a month. aiithcrizlng Cialo to. transact all 1 buslnosn during the interim, which tln-y. ratified when they convened, Mnrk Hi ffistrution Applied For U. H. I'atpnt Office VFS SCORflly'!-H6R CAVUS6 STAMPEDED DOWN TUftT T-4AR CANVON AN TORE RIGHT UP TO STAN DIN' NOW I - YER PORAAATION ATTU TIMBER. UNE WAL.VeK KIN ALWAYS BE EXPECTIN A SILVERTIP VAK IT WOR A ATTACKS P HER. i W'.j i m..i'ii.tiii u.MMI'iililllti a i , inn virtually mnkinir U n. one man nf falr, allowing him the una of ap pointing. imnloninK And veto pow ir. all that any executive oft leer roiiM linvc. Stwi.linr In Enulo Vallev I feel as others do that this Is "umciont im u ins nm provisionm gov " hip Limv iMiMin.uiiiu nor of of lno ,. territory. iTWs grand old man who jiorform- ! .,.,1 i . "M II in uuu p M IV J 14113 (lll'l ;lov.Hl his adopteil stnto 1b now uleonms In Kilen or linker. iihiiiui,, rjism ia.iv). A" t) Bovernn.o.nt. and many of;'K el.lldr.ii. l.ir...d out ten. mios are marklmr nil places 1 l'wa-V ' '"" W.l' ?,1 '"V"'"' ,1,.... ...,.,.. i, iln,nrf ' '" ' "' . ' ', ., .,' ' . to the traveling public, tho tout isi "eekliiB benefit. information and for- tho of our own con.i.llr iren- , .... crtlon Oregon Hhot.ld murk thi grand ohl man's hint renting place with n granlln shaft from tho ' Hnlnes qnany of llaltor county, appropriately InKerihed so that the pjuwerhy may Knuw. that the- pio neer spirit still reigns supreme, is creditably taking caro of their faithful servants who so loyally performed their duties when our territory was In its Infant's clothes. It really looks favorable. Chnm- ! rifii'l' tu In ltn nifii.Oil u-ltlt n minr. R,r ,,, d)llur llll)lrovoillpnt. Recalls llapiK'iilnjis I recall many ilisagreealde scones and happenings when 1 crossed over this old trail (Old Oregon Trail) nearly sevently years ago, yet If they were flashed on the movie screen I feel that I would enjoy seeing them. Jc took us a week to cross Ore gon Green river In boats made of Wmr wagon beds. Alt animals had to swim that . great liver, . seelns fathers drown In tho presence or their families, hunting fords for V h ? ,lown1 mountain sides with ropes I ,.1";0, "1KV", w" " , f"u1- y0ltl?8 ; H milling down the swift current of lloiwo river, but tho most gruesome sight that 1 evor witnessed nml would not care' to sen agnfti was when wo came to where there had been a great emigrant train mas- KHoroH tn 1 tifiR nn (hn MA nrrxmn jwith many others I found .many 1 humnn nnd Jinininl hnnnH tiinlml- miny mminn rUuIIk. I was n j hoy lh,m of hont A Wl0 thought came over me. What a Tllnpft nf nmrnish. m.-inro miffer. i. n.. i.. .i.,. t.n, ' H . ' 1,11 ,IU' ' once been. Theso arc a few- of tho scenes witnessed by the first old covered1 wagon trailblazerfl nnd pathfinders. It took six months to roach our destination. Now only as many days us months are required for tho tourist to make the name trip ns a jo' rldn, Do the first old pioneers deservo credit for building tho first old log cabin homes and laying the foundation of what you suo of our prosperous homes today? , Chats With Parents tiik i.rrri'H iumv liy Alice Judsoit I'ealo : Hetty never hul a chanco to play with other chlhlren until her pur ents moved to their present house. The child who had Spent hours playing alono In a city apartment or walking meekly by her nurse's side In the park was thrown sud denly Into constant contact with a half dozen or moro youngsters who lived within a few doors of her house. .She was shy, timid, unsure or horHclf. There were dally (pitm'els and upheavals and calls foe help, but tho worst difficulty of all arose from the fact that Hetty, who was 6, seemed bent on persecuting tho chubby ;i-year-old who lived two doors uway. t . . xn pushed him off his tricycle. j She look his toys away. One day she even emptied upon his . head j tin contents of a toy watering can. V.1 ,SWUATl' RlVER, WHAR. WE. BE SEE THEA BOULDER A-HANUIN flKWNO SILVER TIP WHAT HORSE. ! i- att' i Uiil)iiiltt AND NEWS In ench enso ho was called lo ac count, but the ffrlof wont on for & xxK or moro. It was not until Ttotty hnd learn ed to mako frtondii with children ;of her own njro and to feel secure ivmunic them thiu sho could bo per- ' - It frequently happens that, clill- i drn develop Ktwnlts of difficult . liohawof wlieu thev uro nubleotod i - w 10 tli nweaslly oc maliliiK a new uiiiiem. Hetty, thrown for the flint time j tern- : ICII llll III III" Vlllll-ll Ml l.- own ago. anil tho 3-yonr-old was at j . 1 nee it scapegoat for Iter uncom- I'orl'iblu Inferiority feellttKH and a i means of tiasertlni? superiority over j something. - j x, v. ARK , IXITIAIiS i OK HOY IX TKXXKKSF.F. ! T3TOAVA1I, Tetin. (AP) When W ; son was born four months ago to j Mr. and Mrs; ('. I.. Zimmerman, tho father decided he wanted his son to have the Initials 'X. Y. Z." The parents and their friends puzzled over the matter of finding i names to fit the desired InltlaU. ; and It was not until P. Ii. Sanders.! u railroad machinist, came for- j ward with the suggestion that the, baby bo named Xenophon Young j Zimmerman, . then the. matter was I settled. Why Few Are Fai Excess fat has been disappearing fa; In late years. So fast thnt excess fat i theexceptien now rYou eeo that in over circle. ' Thnt change is largely clue to the dii covery that excess fu is largely the resu of a gland weakness. A gland wlios secretion helps turn food to fuel. S modern physician, in treating obesit; seek to combat this cause. Their method is embodied in Marmol prescription tablets. People have use them for 22 years millions of boxes c them. Now almost everyone has slendc friends to show them the results. Go do what they did try Marmolt All druggists supply it at $1 a box, an a book in each box tells you how an why it acts, Acacia Mutual Life . Association of WaahltiKton, in Hit Ulntrlrt of Columbia, eo the llilrty-flrflt rtuy of Drip m tit r, 1129. made to the Iiinuranen CommiinU'iier ol tho State of Ortjjoii, j:ur.iint to luv: Caphal Amount of capital atocH paid ' up , Nona Inegnm ;ome tat year IntrnK rtlvtilAnrlB anil .rent reovtd durliiK tin year. ... 1,663,072.19 Jncom from othrr miirci-n re ceved durliiB the year.. . 633.flfl4.43 Total Income '...V.su.OLD.MS.iii IMnhuwiiirnta raid for Iomm. tnilowiTuntK.' annuities and aurremltr vol- uen t 2,39.33.38 Dividend! paid to pollcyhoM- m durltiK the year. , t7S.180.aa DlvldmtiB r-Airi on capital . , i. Pnmmltilrni nml fl In rlr'aVai'lrt r curiae tn n k. :.... r.f . ft nr.Tf I iixu, ju-rnern anu je paiu F durlut- the year lB4.O01.fll ' Amount of an otner expend Vll.lOX.fiU To til expenditure .... Valui of ral catmi owned fmarkrt valuti 1 .$ 1,19.0.7C Vihia of tcHki and bnnU owned (market or amortfard value) Loan on mortKatet and col lateral, etc Premium notta and policy loana Cash In bank and on hand . . . r-et uncollected and deferred fremluma erf t and rent dua and ac crued Cirrus aett Deduct aiiela not admitted.. 1,719.711-VO 4 02, ons, 18 280,15a. fi7 36,77.01 Total admitted IUSI . . . . , .3, BUS, 862.64 UabHHlM Net reaervea. .U1.0U.n&3.1 Oroaa clalma for loxnn unpnld lR2.7ti7.75 All other lluliillKea l,uan,J7S.17 Total MabilutM, excluilve,of caiiilal atock I32.326,&e.fla Hunlnen In Orrjiwi for the Year Premium and dividend, re. 3(18.979.11 tiirnM riiii-ini? Ihn vtmr'.... ijoaaen )iam niirinK me year.. Name of Com pan jr ACACIA MI TI AI, 1,11 K ASSOCIATION WILLIAM MONTOOMKHV. Prealdent. J. P. YORT. flerretary anil Actuary. Statutory resident attorney for aervlct, . Ineurance Commlnn Inner. EAGLE EYES MfeS 1 WOULDN'T BE A-TALL. f GREAT SCOTT, SCOKHv''j!SJ' ' 1 WE'LL RUN ON Vy which CASE - NO.- BUT N WW ' ' Mj " TO ONE, JAKE.f I YER KIN ALWAYS TELL. " T?S,1BL3. ' ' yfl WHAT TO BE. LOOKIN OU T . pj- I rvvfc J PER !-WOLV6S, COYOTES, ' LYNX ,AN' PAMTHER.S., JjT'.aY V ALL HAVE T4AR FAVOR TE JWSJoE?' TRAVELS FAST, TOO , j I iij THAT'S THE WAY" tf IS lH 7 I . ,-P'f JOl '( K'EW YORK. EVERTrTHlMG fh 'ftf- &QW,-A MOVES FAST. - - NOW ' . it tm h aitsi t X. V. Z. weighs 22 founds, above average for a yomiGHUnr of hi Age. S.UAHT ni.WKK I1AO IX H1.AOK AXTKMM'E. ' - '1I or snorto " trimmed with j ""r J i1'11" 1 It Ut iiioont to ho carriod with a laco dinmv or Ihtialor ensemble. . LATTICE ' FENCES A lattice fence . will not only j beautify your , home but add ' to it's' value. Let us show you the many designs we have. VANPETTEN LUMBER CO. rjIONE MAIN 738. "COOI SE11VICK QUICK" Through Boot! times, hard times,'- all the time you are sure of good . old fashioned solid 6 always, on our lump sum plan of $100 or -more. TWO DIVIDENDS a year. Or 'I 1 tart i $ tnveitment. Add to It or withdraw, when nnd as you please Start today either at 6 or B -s by tending check, money order or draft .J'-' LktM . Vs TATE SUPERVISION- ( Safe Responsible WESTERN SAVINGS A i AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Y. M. C A. Bld.-SIihd Ysqiliill PORTLAND . f Kesources over $1,600,000. ' V 111 a!aaal USED CARS 1928 Chevrolet Landau sedan. Per fect mech. condition. All hew tires. :- $450 PERKINS Main 600 COIXMWA MKK8 TA1-KIF1S ' BOCIOTA (Al Sound" picture ! nro crowding, silent movies from tliontoia In, Colombia; 'Patrons Am not Heoin to object to A'rensonabm. I amount of tiilUiw; In Knijl'.nh. ' Don't neglect a COLD DISTRESSING coIJ in clicst ar throat that to Aftcn leads to eomctl.iiiR serious Kcnerally rcjponili . to good old Musterole with the hrst ap plication. Should bo more ettective tf usnl once every how for ft ve hour, WorkinR lika tho tnimid hands of a masseur, tliia famous, blcnJ of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other helpful innredicnts brings relief naturj ' ally. ' It penetrates anu sumuiatea muw. circulation, helps to draw otlt infection i and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. I Recommended by doctors and nureefc KecpMusterolc handy jarsandtubea. To MnthrrsMtuterole is also made in milder Jorm for bobjef and small children. AskorChil dren's Musterote. L s , U. S. h. Batteries v V'tnir oltl battery anil $ft.8, puts a titiw ott.lii onr eiu. Burgess Battery and Electric 3 blocKs enst or CP. - ' loiot. Wisdom demands that you secure the services of ex pert morticians who know , tha;scien(;e.; ,anfl.!thics of. their profession and who have demonstrated their capacity arid ability. We Understand Snodgrass '. & Zimmerman Phone Main 52 J MOTOR CO 4th and Adams By John C. Terry By Julian Ollendorff i i