La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 08, 1930, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, May 8 -1930.1
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA-GRANDE, ORE.
'1
(CLASSIFIED ADQ
Vfci ' The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties j ErVJ'
MEW TODAY
FHJI'N I l'laco to i?et your lawn
l.(ut. Hurry Hmlth, lois-V. lh. j
-J.it.-I. 5-8-3 tp
KOlt SAI.K ' Portland iv.slUm
TnuU for cowk or l.ti li.-aiuli' j
'ivuo. Clivo or tfakf. , Writ el
11. llr-rker, Alicel. : 5-$-3 tp. j
OI-IJ" TIMI-: 1IANVK Sal.
KukIom hull.
nit-ht tit
5-s-:i t
DANCH AT 1-;UJJN open air pavil
ion every Sat. niKht. 5-S-2 tp.
JM'U.f NC Jtnd remodeling work
done light on time, linns and
VHilmaU'rt without obligation. Call
.Main Sii. K. Austin. fi-K-1 tp
YOU SAUO $400 piano for $150, J
also largo "M-,tm.iI" phiinngraph i
with S ii07 rernnts, $25. - Reason j
for Belling is that we purchased j
another residence furnisiied anil .
-Imvo no uho for these extras. II. !
W. .Smith, Fqk Kami. 5-S-3 tp ;
I
l'AHM Kit When in town try i
the Orange lunch for a good din- '
nor. Next door to loon Drug :
Htoro on Kir. ' 5-S-lt.
"J01 1 K KNT1 louse ut 1427
Inq. 27UC-N. Kir. " 5
Wash.
.8-3 tp
KOI NI) On Cove, highway, wo
man's Hllk dress, woman, may
have same liy proving property
rtnd paying for ad. Mrs. J. W.
lioatsoti, Cove. 5-S-2 t
WANTKD -Poland China bonr,
yearling or two year olil. At
jinco, (,'lyde 1. Kiddle, Kami.
. , " .. . : 5-S-8 tp.
I'YUt'SAl.K 6 room modern house.
' l-'ull basement,, furnace, good lo
cation. Small payment down,
l'hono luii-W;' or 1302 4th St,
5-S-3 tp.
KOU UKNT 1-riu.
Jnq. H3 S. ave.
f urn,
house,
5-S-Il t.
l-HJIt ItKNT h-nn. bungalow,
basement, hardwood floors, un
furn. KU .Greenwood. 5-8-3 t.
KOlt HliiVI 5-rm
(,i-eenvood.',;
Iiouri1 d(ll-6-S-3
t.
KOlt HUNT S loom hounr on A1
nms. L'lo.se In. Vlli. Call i-IK-lt.
B-S-4t.
I-Vlt ItKNT Modi-l-ll film, house
with gin-age. Near -normal. Inf.
1-1(15 N ao or 4;i4-J. r,-S-tr
KOU UHNTA-Nlfoly. fu.nl. niit. ul
2W AilniriB, .. r.-S-tf.
FOR SALE
l-'OU SAUWSafc.
I-'ir- or 4!V. '
Call 2102
4-7-3
l-'O It SA l.K Seen corn: A. IF. Per
ryman, l'ortland St., near 'ove.
. B-7-3 tp
KOU SALK- Heed baby buggy.
Excellent condition." Mrs. C. A.
Hosenbauin, 1504 Oak. 5-7-2 tp
l'OH SAI.K Aminster rugs at
close-out prices. Dalles Knrnt
tuio Store. 5-7-4 t.
KOU SAI.K Vr. old leghorn hens,
how laying, 1:101 Z. Ph. 313-M.
5-G-3 tp.
KOlt SA LK 7 h. p. Ceiieral
Kleetiic mot(r; 3 phase, GO cycle,
' 1.S0O r. p. in.; complete wilh
starting compensator, pulley and
belt. , Kxcellent condition. Avall
nble June 23 when It will bo re
placed by larger motor. $100
cash for immediate, sale; Call
Kvoning Observer, 5-6-5' tp.
KOU SALK Hed davenport, rrtg
tind library table, 2115 Oak St.
I'h. S22-.I. 5-G-3 tp.
KOlt SAI.K Rurronghs adding
machine. lracticnlly new. A
real buy. Inquire Sacajnwea
barber shop. 4-5-5 t.
Professional Directory
This directory is eeiccui!ly linndy for Uio nowcoincr or for the
nnt-of-tunn render who may wan t the liailio and address of gome
professional num. It lias been carcrully prepared and tvlll prot
lo bo ii ready aid to any reador In obtaining prompt professional
service.
CLASSIFIED FOR QUICK REFERENCE
Physicians & Surgeons
A. Jj. nicnAnnsox, sr. b,
Fhyalcian and Surgeon
Office orer Glass Drui;s
Office Flione, M-15 . Res. M-
Astrologer
SlIlS. FItOIEHICK BALSfES
301 X, AVE.
Readings Daily,
Readings by Mall a Specialty
STAGES LEAVE
From Corner of Elm and Jefferson
Wallowa Valley Coaches
Leave
La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m.,
4:0U p. m.
Makes AH Main Line Connections.
For infovmntion call MAIN 799.
Buy Round-Trip Tickets nd Save
Good fur 60 Days.
Want Ad
Rates
Observer
(Count flr average wonlg
to iho line.)
Per line, 1st Insertion 100
Pt-r line, eich added consec
utive Insertion ,
Mlnljnutn charge on one
20c
RATES BY MONTH
8 line, per month $8.50
3 lines, per month S
4 Hubs, per month MHWMM...$4-P0
6 lines, per month ,ti ,m,tt.5
Kitch uddltlonul line over five
charged at 6Uo per lino pur
men tli.
CASH IN ADVANCH la re
quired on all Classified order to
euro Uttiurt rntea. Higher rate
charged on all credit insertions.
Copy for all Classified orders
must be In this office by 10 A.
M. DAY OP 1NSEIITION. Su.p
orders on ad inserted until fur
ther notice must be received by
tlio same hour or extra inaertlou
will be charged.
Telephone orders sollelted.
Cash rates may be earned on
Eh one orders by payment on or
efore dale of last Insertion.
PHONE MAIN 17
"An Observer Want Ad
Will Do It"
AI.I-'Al.o'A Si'i1;i) 27o4o 35n per
II). . (i.. S. Sessions, Hot 11 Ice.
l'hono Karmers C2, Union Kx.
5-5-4 tp.
FOH SAI.K Tcendy-cut lumber for
buildings of- any size and kind, i
A homo product. lMuco your or-
. der with Peto Uousquet, Main
Diio. Island City.- 4-23-1 nip I
t''OU SAIJ3 Modern D-rm. houao
tvo lota Kut . Adams . $20.00
monthly. Hen. Oukmnn, -2111
David Btott Dldg. Detroit, ' Mich.
4-1S-1 mp
USTEN KOl.KS-Oowcn hatched
chicks' livo, row and product
moro egtsa per pullet lhan choup
er chlx offered. Four extra vkk
. per pullet, more than pays tho
difference in co.st nnd tho bal
ance of increased production Is
profit. White Leghorns. JU'O.OO
per 1000; $05.00 -r 000; $14.00
per 300. Order now. Gowen, Inc.
Hatcheries, Caldwell, ldnho, box
727 A. 4-2.1-1 nip
MISCELLANEOUS
AI.1(SK K." Gates Churls represen
tntive is here direct frpm port-.
land showing .tho new Charis
foundation . gurmenf. Y6u can
; secure hr services whenever you
desire by cohitnttnicatlng with
the address, waeujuwea Inn. Ph.
. M Hl'.O. B-G-t f..i
, . . , I
STOl.KN . Party Is known who I
, took robo from Kord touring I
car Sat. night at the apple, house j
- in May Park. No questions asked
Vf'Yeturned to Observer at once,!
otherwise prosecuted. ' 5-5-3 tp j
SOMMKU HOTEL Modern and
aulet. Personal service. Lobby up
stairs. Depot and Wash. ,. Also
first class apartmenta. . See -Js j
for comfort, v, 4-23-1 m, ,
A QRANDiS MATTRESS A Uft- l
hoiateclng A V.u : Clnin
p Works. -Phone 424-W. Cha. Ed
wards, Prop. ;- 12-1-lm
MONEY TO IOAN Monthly In
stallment plan. On Improved
real estate. Can save you money. '
J. R. Oliver. 4-12-1 m.
MONEX TO LOAN We are repre
sentatives for the Prudential In
surance Co., and can make farm
or city loans at attractive rate
of Interest. Chas. H. Reynolds,
Insurance, loans and bonds.
EASTERN OR KG ON School of
Music, violin, piano, voice. Cred
its. L O. O. P. temple, 447-J.
9-24-1 m.
PURE HOLLYWOOD strain white
Leghorn chicks, heavy laying,
free range hens, mated to Hrow-
r.KR k. nouw, si. d.
I.KW A tVlliHKS, M. D.
Practice limited to diseases ot
the Eye, Ear, Nose and Thro.t.
New Foley , .Telephone
Building Main 16
DIl. J. E. WOODEIJj , .
Chiropractic Physician
Other methods applied,
Diathermy, Ultra Violet Ray,
rood Science, Sinusoidal and
Qalvaniam. Foot troubles cor
rected.
20 Bommer Bids.
Phone 457-W.
Hrs. 9-6, 7-8 Res. 190-W.
netl pedigreed Cockerels, April
nth. 12c; 23rd. lie; May 1st and
later 10c. Ship c. o. d. on ap
proval. Pacific Hatchet y. Tang
ent, On-. . 6-2-1 nip
HOOKING WOKR. Uepalr work
or any hind of a new ro-jf. Call
Chas. Hildubrand. bJOW. 3-G-lmp
city property, straight iuu o'
Installment plan, Iaj vst rate
United States lavotftum c
Phon Main S -1 fi- n
FOR RENT
LKAV1NC
Will rent home fnrn.
Mrs. Miller
2ti07 Spruce St.
t.
KOU HKNT 4-rni. turn,
garage, adults. Phone 14;"
house
5-7-t f i-anna. Jinru aiso was prominent
., .... in l'lttshurgh club circles. His
KO.lt UKXT i''urnished apt., 1)0 2 second wile was Mrs. Caroline Mo
; Venn, l'hono K'.U-W. t?all ufler.'Coril .llutteii'ield,a native of Col
5 p. m. 5-7-G tp. ;umbus, O., who resided In 1 New
" 'Yonk and l'inehurst.
KOU HKNT Housekeeping rooms, t
1512 Adams. - 5-.1-if
,
far rent.
Mrs. C.
SCM.MKlt 11 ATKfi Itma.
t n n do o w n la u nd ry .
Wilson, loll Adams. 5-13-3 tp.
KOU KKNT Kurn. apt. l.ighis
and water furn. 21 OS-Adams.
5-fi-G tp.
;Ikou in
J clean,
INT Rooms. Modern,
reasonable, 140S Wash.
4-30-1 mp
KOH RENT Modern furnished f :ltn l'Hs census, giving this city a
apts. Wavorly Apts. i:iH O av!"j population of 3(1. 053 within Its cor-
4-2G-PnYp. 'poratc limits. Chirk said this rev
FOR RENT Up-to-date funilshelT
apartment. Gurngo. Landis Court.
4-9-t f.
FOR RENT Furn.
apts.. with baths
Ivw rat is. AdulU.
wood.
houses and I
clean. Quiet,
1S10 Qreen-
WANTED
WANTKD To rent 4-rm. furn.
house, 2 1 OS Arlums. 5-0-5 1.
WANTED All liinds of cement
work by C. Illldcrbrandt, 404-W.
4-7-1 m.
ItKVKItl.Y 11IIJ-S (JAINS'
1 ,OH A KG K 1 AW ( A I ' ) Heverly
Hills. C'al.,.. was aniinuncefl by the
district census supervisor as hav
ing leaped far aljead or any city
in the country for population
gains. Tho wealthy city was
WISDOM
Wisdom demands that you
secure the services of ex
pert morticians who know
the science and ethics of
their profession and who
have demonstrated their
capacity and ability.
We Understand
Snodgrass
& Zimmerman
- Phone Main C2
SCORCHY SMITH
Trade
HPlurftSr.BMTl".
A LITTLE TiiSOOSANING -JUSTJ
FOR FUN 1
GLORIA
v
111 t . 1 "1..
i n f 1 v j -i
.Trade Mark IipJKtratlon Applied For "
U. H. I'atrnt Office
FT
For Goodness
JilOK WUKKYIN'O
'4 1 Ii -'r
onumoi-at'l n hnvlnjy n pupulntlnn
of 17.-I2S, an iiH'rf:iai of 1C.7M,
or ?4s5.ti mr cenl. Ten yeans ano
it hatl (171 rt'sldiMtts.
Pendleton To Be
' Grain Headquarters
t .
I'KNMIWN, Ore.. , May S
(AIM Henry V. Collins ot IVn
dloion. district manager tif the
rurmeiis' National (Irniit rmpo ra
tion for the l'ueirie Northwest,
said upon hiM return fnn Chfeago
y.Kterday that Pendleton will In
northwest headquarters for the or
;:;ihizaiiun. Ilruneh oftlees will he
es'.ahlished In Portland, Seattle
:n:d Spokane soon, he Ha Id
Ho ex-
jnx'ted to have organization mat-
ters completed by May 15. j
j .tack uriti) Kiia.i-:i
pprrsiicutiir. May s (aim
'.lack V. liurd, who with his wlfeH
was killed in an automobile accl-
"1"1- " " KK
steel man and former husband of
Dorothy Campbell llurd. one-time
woman golf champion of the
United States, Croat Hritnfn and
North C;olina used 018,130 feet
jof lumber last year.
Klamath Falls'
Population 16,053 !
KI.AMATU KAI.1.S. Ore. May S ;
(A P) K, 1,. Clark, district census ;
supervisor, announced last night
the complete figures in the Klam-
Azmatmciag
- ' by - .
MOTOR COACH
FendSeton Walla Walla Lewlston
Spokane Yakima Bend Portland
Baker BoiseTwin Falls Pocatello
Salt Lake City
3 Trips Daily to Pendleton and Way Points.
3 Trips Daily to Baker and Way Points.
3 Thru Trips Daily to Portland and Way Points,
a Thru Daily Service to Weiser, Ontario, BoiseTwin
Falls, Pocatello, Salt Iiako City and Way Points
Connections made at Pendleton to and from Spokane, Coeur d'Alene,
Colfax, Lewiston, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla and Way Points.
Connections are made at Umatilla to and from Kennewick, Pjureo,
bpokane, Yakima, Ellensburg, Wenatchee and all Yakima Valley Points.
Connections art made at Arlington to and from Heppner, Condon, Fossil
and all John Day Valley Points.
Connections or made at The Dalles to and from PrlneviUe, Bend,
Klamath Falls and all Central Oregon Points.
Connections are made at Portland to and from Tacoma, Seattle,
Vancouver, B. C and Way Points North and Salem, Corvallis, Euirene,
Eoseburg, lledford, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles and all
Way Points South.
Connections are made at Salt Lake City to and from Denver, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York and all Eastern Cities.
i T 1 - r j
IWMH ijunviiun
FOR
Pendleton .".5 :40 a. m.
Walla Walla ....9 :30 a. m.
Lewiston 9 :30 a. m.
Spokane 9 :30 a. m.
9:30
Yakima 5:40 a. m.
9:30
Portland 5 :40 a. m. : 9 :30
, Baker 10:10 a. m.; 4:00 p. m.; 8:25 p. m. 1.80 2.70
Boise -.10:10 a. m.; 8:25 p. m 7.10 10.65
Salt Lake City 10:10 a. m.; 8:25 p. m 19.15 31.90
i Inquire at Stage Depot for rates and schedules to all points
j Express Shipments Carried on All Schedule
j Columbia Gorge Stage Depot
1 Elm and Jefferson Sts. Phone Main 799
I COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM
' nd Y.mhlU Portland. Orefo.
Mark Rmlstrotlon Applied For ,
U. S. Patent Office
- WfLL DO
-r?T ,v
LU YOU
TUA-r MAN I
iCOKCHy IS SURELY A WVZARO
AT Til' CONTROLS NOSED HER, i,
( OVER TtVCUFF AND GOT HI'S 1
I ! - LOOK AT HIM STPftlGHTENj ,
HER. OUT IN -m' NICK OliTlAE 7, '
he;s away ! ,
Jbecaose it was WHY did vou
K -BP.OKD ,jf- r- EVE13.
VAYUGfT.r ' Iss-JCOME TO
KW tf A tKtr' NEW-
resents nn iucrenso ot 234 per cent
over the 1!20 census. There aro
nearly 6,000 persons In suburbs not
ineludi-d In the Klamath Kails fig
ures. The population In 1920 was
4.801.
ELGIN SCHOOL
TRIMS UNION
AT BASEBALL
J,ds WitliorsiMton
(OhM'rver Corivspondeut)
(MtlCK.KT FLAT, Ore. (Kpeelal)
The Cnlon High school boys
baseball team challenged the KU
gin High school boys on the Kuglu
diamond Tuesday nfteruoon. The
game, was won by the Klgln boys
12 to 11.
The junior-senior
plan entitled,
"Coino Out of the Kitchen" was
presented Saturday evening ut the,
opera house with a large crowtl in
attendance. The characters tak
ing part In the play carried their
parts out very. well. '
Mr. Mary Wnelty. Mrs. Ray
mond Waolty. and John Wnolty
were business visitors in Lu Grand
Saturday.
Mlrs. K. Cason. Mr. Hcickl-.
MJss A una t 'n son a ml M Jss ,Opa 1
P.elcklo were i-n .(.irande visitors
Saturday. -. .
Lett ltonlet and Henry larsons
were l.u CJrande visitors Siitur
day. - - ' ' ".l ; '
Mr. and Mrs. Walla Creasmnn
nnd daughter, Naomi, ot Slimmer
vtlle, were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Withorspoon
Sunday afternoon.
I'J. K. Arant, principal of the
I rjjgtii pun nc kcmuoik, wiih in iai
Cirande Siiturdav.
tm A(lnn)s unI K.nwt nml
ltu,lllu.lt Adams. were l.a Gmnde
visitoi-.s Saturday.
Fr0(1 Kelty was transacting busi-
j wnH n i.n. (jrunde Saturday,
Uene MeCall and son, Hay, were
'l.a (1 ramie vlslliu-s Krldny morn-
Hew Service
umrv lifl Ul ailllC OM Round
Wtf Trio
a. m.; 6:50 p. m..!$2.25 $3.40
'. . 3.75 5.65
7.25 10.90
8.75 13.15
7.30 12.65
8.00 12.05
a. m.; 6:50 p. m.
a. m. : 6 :50 p. m.
THE TEST OF SKILL
BUT HE'S
Ins: whr-ro Hay received medical
irt4itmi-iii.
Alriv. Itur-li Willy nnd dauRhtrr
1'nnlu ii u, I Mrs. Itulph Witty anil
iluii!thtir, tlrriihllne wvra Bhuipiiif;
in l.u (ininilc Hntiirday. .
Mm. N. It. lnrlis, lOh-I and
1 vn i I'm-lis vl.sitctl i-pltillves In
Wnlla Walla Suiidiiy. " - 1 - -
Sir. and Mrs. Olcnn' Hiu? nnl
ilatiKlit-r tind Arnold Hiuir Wcro
ll tlrallilo VIkUiii-h Sattii-tlay.
SIik. y. V. Wllty iihcl Sir. ami
.MU-k. llaUili Witty nml iluUKhtcr. .
Oi-ralillno vlsitcil at the homo of )
.Mr. and Mrs.. .Monty Wllty at!
I'ovh Stinilay. ' 1
, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hum Minor Wore I
Ui Mi-aiuli' visitors Saturday. i
Mr. -mill Mrs, Sum KulKlit anil 1
fiillilivn. uf ltlnoliiirt, wt-ro l.a '
(Iriillilc visitors Siiluvdiiy. j
Miss t'lara Aui'liili-, an hccivd- J
Itetl liiatio teiu-lH-r Jn-esonti-d a rl- )
i-lltil with her lmplls til tho I'n-s-liytorlnti
fliuri-h Krlilny with a
lnrMi" crovvil in alti'inliuifp. '
The seniors of the Klilln HJkIi '
THE NEWSBOY
OF TODAY
IS TOMORROW'S
BUSINESSMAN
rpHOUSANDS of promi
nent business - men of
today were at one time
newsboys, and they're
proud of that valuable
training, they gpt as,.nc,ws
paper carriers. The little
"newsie" gets his first real
experience- delivering pa
pers keeping his books.
3
NOT SO DUMB!
BECAUSE I WANT
TO AMOUNT "TO
SOMETHING
mm
NOBODY BUT SCORCHY SMITH 'i&,.l-'M8gli n i y.gn,iwsfeaaaff
COULB HAVE DONE TilAT TRICK 'J -' '-Ty jip-" rm"7ZZZITf.
HE MUST HAVE NERVES OP f ST Jr "r 1 . V h' ' V? JaH3
AjVNY!Pv-l wheel orn his UKHDiNff qbar J' ' , J i&3&Z?Smm.
st-liooi toKetlior with tlie prlncliial, i Albert 11iisiuuuik-u and son. Reft
K. J-l. Arant, and Mra. Aj-ant held were liupinir lu Ii -Ui-atule Hat '
tticlr exeurston day-picnic Thlli-s- Uu-day. - , . - . .. , - j
ilny. They mntored to Ita.llum ; m,-. and Mr. John Hill and chll.
SPilims. tvhero they enjoyed bw-Iiii- ! ,,,. Wire IA (,..,n,e visitors Hut
li1iilf for a wlille, nrter which u,.,ny.
they visited aevernl utln-r placesj Ml-.' and .Mm. (iene MW.'nll wcro
of Interest. - I visitors at Kntei pils.'. the first of
Mr. and ift-s. J. p. Omul, Mrs. the week.
USED CARS
1929 FORD MODEL A
STANDARD SEDAN
This car was sold new In December,
and will carry our regular guarantee.
PERKINS MOTOR CO
Main Finn 4th find Adams
VOUR cailier is one of
A thcitt. Rain or shine he
gets your paper to yon. In
turn he expects you to
have the money ready for
him when he calls to col
lect, and appreciates it if
you do. It inspires him to
render you better service
and greatly minimizes the
bookkeeping problems.
HELP him alortg by pay
ing promptly. Show
that you trust your car
rier, as we do, and just
watch and see how he'll go
out of his way to give you
an extra measure of smil
ing service.
LA GRANDE
EVENING OBSERVER
CIRCULATION
DEPARTMENT
J
WwY won't!
ou, stop It
YOU MAT5T2V
me?
By John 0. Terry
By Julian Ollendorff
wyZ-WWYZ-WWYl
I YOU Kb MIUUSil UlNtr (jr TTOfe -fj,
, WHY