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.Tuesday, May 13, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Eleven NEW TODAY Itl'il.DIN. and remoilulinK vork (lone riKlit on time. i'luna ami -Nlimalt'K without olUn:.iion. .'.ill Main sti, i:. AnsUn. r.-i a-1 ip WANTHH .lantlor vvoili or l.iwn mowi.lK. I'll. 'Ja:i-.I. K.V. Hiillanl. B-ia-r. ip KOIt S.M.K Ok TltAUK L modern hoim-s, $:iun nnil 4 TiO . Hmnl: ilown iiuynu-nt. Halaiicc monthly, call :iim:-i. a-1 :-ut. KOI l HA I -K lluys' lili-yi-l-. C'.immI i'oihIIIioii. i'::o. Ailains. e-i:i:l ip FOR SALE .l;'OH HAI.H pi.w. ('lurk, l''itrmcrH I'!. Call Kil r."-1-2 tp Full .SAI.1-: First ipiality Kanh-n lloHi-, ii Kular 1 4c a lout fur only $4. 1(6 r.ir 50 feet (Inrinjr our :! r.l ii anniversary sale evnl. Many other Items drastically reduced. .'. .Melville's. 6-12-H. l.AHGK J.OT ami good fivn room . hoase, modern and best location , on Sixth St., for sale at a bar- '' gain. 2 acres best land near Union. . mostly in fruit ami berries, good Improvements, ail modern, free . water for irrigation, near school, j on graveled road. Prefer selling, j . Stale loan can be assumed, re- J muer kuuu uumi " ' ; ivii nnniiv 'riiin u -i fine coun-i lot einil Jli s is .1111 t011 try home, in full production ami j " "'tZuurZZmo and j ?..10U. 0 btis good home an , large ki"K ui 'im-u bi., in, only ? iOU.tuf ilown, would lake cheap lot and monthly pay ments on balance. Kitie building lots and one, two and 1 11 fee acre tracts, eloso in on monthly payments. .1. J'hy & Co. G-m-Hti LIST ION FOLKS Gowon hatched chicks live, grow and produce mnv. nff.ru .it. nilll(t t ll.'i (1 ellCIl t)- f or chix offered, l-'our extra eggs per pullet, more than pays tho differonco in cost and tho bal ance of increased production Is profit. White Leghorns. $120.00 j per 1000; $65.00" per Mill; $14.00 per 100. Order now. liowen, inc, llatchcricB, Caldwell, Idaho, hox.j.()H itr;NT G:trage. Close in. 7-7 A. 4-23-1 nip I ?;!if((1 , Vh ;t7!) M 5io-3 t. KOR HAI.H-Romly-c.lt llMnl.c- fm- . bi.KllllKH 01 any H,o "".1 Kind., der with Pete Rousquet, Main, yoo. Island City. 4-23-1 mo' I'OR SAM-; two lots -Modern 5-rm. house Kust Adams $20.oo "" monthly. Rem Oak man. Uavid Stott RIdg. Detroit, Mich. 4-1 K-1 inn MISCELLANEOUS SKK AI.ICK GATKK for new Char-. i foundation garment at the Sacajaweii Inn. ' 5-1 2-Ut. KO.MMKR HOTEL Modern and j tiuiet. Personal service. Lobby up 1 sians. a.epuL aim -i.iii. first class apartments. See m for comfort. 4-23-1 m. LA GRAJNDE MATTHBSa & Up- j -bolstering Jk Rug Cleaning 1 WirkH. Fhoot 424-W. Cbas. Kd- j wards. Prop. ia-1-lni ; MONEY TO LOAN Wo are repre- j sentatlves or the Prudential In- ! urance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive ratet j of Interest. Cbae. H. Reynolds J Insurance., loans and bonds. EASTERN ORISGON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Jred .: Its. 1. O. O. P. temple. 447-J. 9-24-1 m. PtlRB HOLLYWOOD strain white J Leghorn chicks, heivy laying, free nm go hens, mated to Prow- i Professional Directory This directory Is eKcia!ly handy for tho newcomer or for tho out-of-town reader who may want the name and address of some professional man. It lias been carefully prepared and will prevs (o bo a ready aid to any reader In obtaining prompt professional service. CLASSIFIED FOR QUICK REFERENCE r: : Physiciims & Surgeons f. A. I. lUCITARRSOX, 31. . Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone, M-15 Res. M-55 Astrologer Mils. fri:ii;rick balmks 301 X, AVE. Headings Daily. Readings by Mail a Specialty STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m.f 4:00 p. m. Makes All Main line Connections. For information cal! MAIN 799. nuy Round-Trip Tickets and Rave 0nd for 60 Dayaw SIFIED AD The Market Place of Union and Wallowa "Want Ad Rates Observer Count five average wordi to the lino.) Per line, 1st insertion 10a Per line, och addud oonaeo- utive Insertion 7c Minimum charge on one order ....250 RATES BY MONTH 2 linen, per month 2; 50 3 It ilea, per month . 13.25 4 lines, per month $4.00 6 J J in.-, per month ....$1.T5 Knch additional line over fivo charged at , uuo per line per month. CAKH IN ADVANCE la ie quired on all Clas&iiiud orders to earn these rates. Hither rntel clwtrgud on all credit inuertiona. Copy for all Classified orders must ha In this office by 10 A. M. DAY' OF lNSJJHTIOJ. Su-p orders on ud inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same hour or extra insertion will bo charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rules may be earned on phone orders by payment on or bei'uru dute of last insertion. PHONE MAIN 87 "An Observer Want Ad W ill Do It" nell nedijireed Cockerels. April 10th, 12c; 2,'lrd, 11c; May 1st and ! later 10c. Ship c. o. d- on ap- proval. I'acifiu Hatchery, Tnng- cnt. Ore. nip ' IS. '. '. , - , 'HOOKING WORK Renalr work . . - .. 1 or any Kiati 01 a now roor. uur c Hiltlebrand b'UW 3-6-lmn lnost ,,,,sil' fil,lv"'1 when you visit Chas. .Hthk-brand, b.QW. 3 G Imp , p t MONE To JOAiM on improved fo' tlu-ro you will fin.l a complete Drooert BlmiKht loanii or sto 'vely things for both city property, straight loans or Installment plan. Z.j-yeat rates. United States Investment Co. Phone Main 8-18-lm FOR RENT KOIt lEKN'l Nice clean room for two hoys, each $iUM) mo, or single 12.00. All laundry in cluded, 1002-12lh St. B-H-tf KOI't liKNT Modern furn. liottse with garage. Near normal. Inq. Hof X ave or 4:il-J. 5-S-tf KOU UKNT Nicely furn. 8pt. at A(Iams. b-S-tf, ,,,(m ,,,,..,,,.,,.,, , 002 ,. IIlollt, J(lu.w, Cln ntKr KOIt UKNT Housekeeping rooms. ir1- Adams. C-3-(f FOR RKNT Rooms. Modern. clean, reasonable, 140S Wash. 4-30-1 inn FOR RKNT Modern furnished up la. Waverly Apis, 1311 O ave. 4-2G-1 nip. KOU RENT Up-to-date furnished apartment. Garage, Landts Court. 4-9-t f. ult fNT Furn. bouses and opts., with baton vw rat is. Adult. wood. cUan, quiet, 1910 Green-7-10-1 m. WANTED WANTKD Woman wants work by day or hour, 2007 tfc ave. -10-3 tp. wantkd Woman and girl want housecleanlng or housework. Ph. 5-10-2 tp. . WANTKD Dependable dairy help. Phono 4!i2-M. 5-12-3 tp. Chicago Herbert Hoover, Jr., elected president of newly oriran- Ize,i Aeronautical Radio Inc., which will direct radio operations of air mail and passenger lines. - i.i;k it. roi vv. m. i). LI'AVA WILKKS, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main 1C DR. J. K. WOODELTj Chiropractic PJiyelcJ nn Other methods applied. Diathermy, Ultra Violet Ray, Food Science, Sinusoidal and Clalvanism. Foot troubles cor rected. 20 Sommer Bids. Phone 497-W. Hrs. 9-5, 7-8 Res. 190-W. Counties FIND IT HERE Cop for this column muni be lu by 9 a. in, itohnns Ri-eenhnuse for chnteu tomato plants. 5-12-2 t. ! AX INVITATION' TltohanlsoiCs Art and Gift Shop (Mends you tin invitation to visit j their shop and tu enjoy tho ninny new and atfrac(ivo articles espee. lally selected for Graduation Gifts for the Hoy and Girl Graduate, . also to take advantage of tin spec ial gift service which Is nhvavH 'offered to yott by Itichardson's Aft and Gift Shop. It. makes gift pur-j chasing an easy and pleasurable task. U-12-- t. SWIM AT covi-; Swimming pool, the fountain of youth. Warm mineral waier. fi-1 2-m. Rohan's greenhouse, for choice tomato plants. '.5-12-S t. CHOICK DKU'inNU M ISo per clump. Kohun's green house, phone (!7ti-V. 5-1 1. . , . ;nAlPATIGX soon here, and you will wish to find something sullable us a fr,fl f"' t "", the II irtn f.ii- llw irl,. ,.ti,l 11... 1.,... o-"nlifili Voni' if,.11,i l.. girls and boys, all carefully select ed from the newest, things which the market offers, neautifut and useful articles which will most please the boy or girl graduate will now be found nt Richardson's - Art and Gift Shop. . 012-2t Rohan's" Tor choice plants, varieties. 1 f-1 2 - POAitcir noxKS Call Rohan's greenhouse, fiil-W. We will call and get your boxes, fill - " wi "i plants are well set. a-l.I-2 t. i Rohan's for choice plants. All varieties. 5-12-2 t. spi;cial sali:s i:vi:n t We are celebrating our 35th an niversary by making drastic! re ductions on many Items in China- ware, glassware, kltchenware. art goods and Melville's. household hardware. 5-12-4 t. TTenist Itching, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddie Shop. Adv. Over Night News (Ily The Associated Pit Domestic s) AVashington Senate foreign re- lations committee accepts Kerf- tary Stimson's challenge to coin pare IV S. and Rritlsh navies un der London treaty. New York ! Culzon Thrglum, sculptor, tells of changing text of Coolidge's 500-word American his tory for .Mount Rushmore monu ment In South Dakota. Washington Senator Caraway! homo khen they returned from says telegram Rishop Cannon sent ; their recent pleasure trip, lbbby committee regaVding Pre. j It wiih announced at the Rlue kite's political activities is difficult j M't. Grange meeting. Inst Wednes lo inlerpret. j dny that all who plnn lu allend Dallas, Tex. Episcopacy coin j Hie slato grange session to he mittee of Methodist Episcopal j held in Redmond in June should Church South absolves four of make reserviitions as soon.as pos thirtceu accused bishops of all ible. The following items taken wrong-do! nt,. 'from t he ( regon Gra nge it u lief In SCORCHY SMITH Trade APTA Trade Mark KeK.Ntratlon Applied F VjijVyXVlV CJ. s. J'atent Oflico (those woMiuTjVk Tfe Xfe!lt5jA Mother's Day Is Celebrated By Blue Mt. Grange Mrn. Charles Spencer GKANCIK HAlAi Sp(Hlal) A 1 pptivo UrilK $Mi, $3A and a M.pihfr'rt Day proirmm was prv-.nncl these drills nltme will pared at the ufternn.m session i nrIn tnt. trI t iic,moniI when Itluo -Ml. OrufiKi held its. "iTrzes for the horse h., regular uieetlnif Wednesday. The ; Kianse sjinj?. in n ion ami i $7.50. $; and tl'.r.ti. with u trophy ' :SM- A,n0!i Andy; 7:45. pro I Were Youhk -Muie." Mrs. W. ; to the best train, the trophy to i ni,,,,ion I'""' Jiwk and Klhyl; i- Sherwood read an arllele tell- i heroine tho property of the Win i i: l5 M."Hiuih; 1" to II, min j in- of the origin of Mother's day., winning jt three sn'eeesslve times -Ht"'ls. .mis. itirenre tarter remi nere the Jtiotvu-Kyed Susans (Irow." '1 lie roll call wiih "The larliest Itenienibrauce of . M y Mother." Mrs. J. A. 1 la nana,, the,- o Id est and Mrs. Tom .Macomb, t h e yitange.st mot Iter present, each re ceived ii lovely tutted plant. Con- : sotntlion priKe.i were presi'ilted j to Mrs. I.:. Austin ii ml Mrs. Albert j liana an. K. I,. Kckley, master t presiiled over the business meal ing held in the forenoon and at this time M(i'. and Mrs. John Itog- ers were given the first and sec I ond deimm of Hie Inltlsftorv work and the charter was .draped for -i. A. Ilolntnn. a granger oft lung standing, having beeji a charter member. Section three : served linner, at noon. ' - . ; i:)irmaii Rates, the Vonhgest i son of Mo and Mi. Tom R;ites. i lio Is confined' to his homo with Hie -w hooping cough is-said lo be getting along nicely, .Mrs. C. W. Road, .Mrs. O; C. Kleshman- and Mi-s. Gtty Hpencer were hostesses l-'lliloy afternoon to the iucntiers .of the country woman's club at the Rutul home! Minii , Minnie llidinan, -pN'sident, presided over the business - mieet ing during which time the mem bers vnied to hold their annual picnic at Catherine creek, May 2fi. 1'or the program Mrs. Tom Hates sang a couple. of songs with M.rs. Guy Spencer nt the piano. Miss Verge Mi i I tend sung two numbers playing her own accompaniment on the guitar. The music, -was fol lowed by a c.mple of contests with M is. Delbt-rt Anson winning first prixe and Mrs. Tom Macomb second in the first, and - group three receiving the uwanl in the second contest. The ' hostesses served a lovely tray lunch. Visi tors for the afternoon were Mrs. Kd Kckley. Mrs. Tom Mates, Miss Veliiui. Kennedy and M,rs.. Owen i. tridgo. Among the residents of this district who were regular alten-! (l.itilK at tin minimi piiin-.nitloti nf , !ili.i'M I'll-. .-. ii ( (Itnu -if! nirl,, !w.,,, llt f.h,MiJ hel.t at. the church in I.:i Gromle Wednesday and Thursihiy. were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Llndsey. A"'ter a ten-day visit with refa tives In Oregon, AVashington and Idaho, Mr. and .Mrs. C, U. l:n aicker ret-tirtied a. few days ago. 1 tela lives ot Mr. 1 n'.IeKer were visited in Lewlslon, Colfax n nl j "- cook 3 minutes, stirring con Walla Walla and folks nf Mrs. "tantly. Add .egg yolks. Heat 1 I'mcieker at Milton. Some time ! minute. Serve at once poured over was spent nt the old home of Mr. I toast. Garnish with parsley, and Mrs. L'nzicker in Opportun- Clieew. Golnllu Salad fly. a small tmvn near Spokane. I 1 packago lemon flavored gelatin Spokane was a Iso visited. Crops j mixture. in these seed jus tire reported as looking good. Alfelfa is some what higher than hero but wheal is about the? same. Mir.'i. Carper, of Promise, was a visitor at Rlue Mil. Orange Wed nesday. As intttiy members of Liberty Sunday school wished to attend. Mother's Day services In I. a Grande S u u d a y nn ruing. there was no Sunday school held I other ingredients to gelatin fnlx at the school house us usual. 1 1 tire. Pour Into loaf mold, rinsed Mrrt. Corn Jl.eldenrlch, of near out of cold water. Set In cold place Milton, is spending a few days ; to stiffen. Unmold, cut in slices and with her cousin Mrs. c. R. I'n zieker and family. She accom panied .Mr. ami .Mis. Cn.icker Mark Registration Applied For U. S.1 Patent Office nre of Interest to thoso who plan1 to attend: "Time for the Stuto GrapKe meetluir 1h rapidly (ipproaehhm. and all Indications point to a onderfiil session. he KxeeuUv Comiultteo of , thn Mtate OranKf him set aside f 9 110 for Ihrnn nHvna ri thn (Sit,. I pitching contest have heen set m i n.tU.r K"l' yotlr pltcliers practie - rh,. Ar..trnvl i,.-u to !...,... open. one of tho most beautiful' (Hives In Oregon. . . "The State Grange will convene! nornintlv at to (iV1,...l- ' morning Juno Menus Of The Day Iy Mrs. Alexander Geofgv A MAY LI Ntill'.ON MIINU Chilled White-Cherries ' and Orange fdced Shrimp a la King Crenmed Asparagus In Pastry (.'uses Hot Rolls Strawberry Preserves Cheese Gelatin Salad Pineapple Sherbet Pecan Cake Coffee Chilled White Cherries and Ornngt llici! (Serving SJ 2 cups diced oranges. 2 caps seeded white cherries. 1-2 cup red cherrieH. 1 1-2 cups fruit juices (from canned cherries). 3 tablespoons lemon juice. 4- tablespoons sugar. Roll sugar and fruit Juices 2 min utes. Cool. Add other ingredients and chill. Servo in glass cups. This mixture must be thoroughly chilled In order to properly blend flavors. If there Is not sufficient juice in canned cherries to make 'l 1-2 cups, add water to make up difference. Shrimp a Ja King. Serving 8 C tablespoons butter. fi .tablespoons flour. 'A caps milk, I teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon paprika. , 1-4 cup diced, cooked celery. 3 tablespoons chopped, cooked n im,i..iv 3 tablespoons chopped plmlen- tos. 1 1-2 cup rooked shrimp. 3 egg yolks. S pieces hot buttered toast. Parsley. Melt butter and odd flour. Rlend and add mill- and conk until creamy sauce forms. Stir constant ly. Add seasonings and shrimps 1 2-3 cups boiling wnter. ' 1 cup whito cream cheese. 1-4 teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon paprika, 3 tablespoons chill sauce. I tablespoon catsup.- Pour wator over gelatin mixture ami stir until dissolved. Cool and allow to thicken a little. Heat cream with fork and add wllh serve topped with niayotinalse on ci-isj) letliu!t White spols on furniture caused by heat can be removed by a cloth which has been saturated with wood alcohol. Wipe dry and polish with a clean soft cloth. Carthage Multitude of 100,000 gathers to wltnes pontlficlsl mass closing Roman Catholic thirtieth eueharlstlo congress. wi;im:kday .'kouiiams National ItLoadeaHtlntr .'o.: ti:3u. ! ,m,-Him tiiantland Hire; 7. rontvri; ' otunnua lirotiueastinK' system 7. symphony orchestra; S. Korty- aliiers; !i, Klghts ami Shadows: 9:Stl. "MunI"1 Suggestions." . Salt IjiUc 'lly Ksr l,:,,): 7::t,,. NC:. 9:30, n,,vs events; !:4r, book review; 110:15, dnnco music; 11, Vngaboml of Air. 1 Seattle KJ It (1)7(1): 7, Harmony Aces, songs; ii, brchestra ; . .1 o, sunshine program; ' J0::in, piano, ukclete; 11, dnaee tnuslc; 11, Revellers. Portland KG W (020): (J:.1o. NRC; 0:30, concert 10, Cecil ami Sally; 10:15, concert;. II to 12. dttiice music. KKX (1 1X0): 7, Harmony Aces, songs, orchestra; 10, novelty; 10:30, dance .orchestra: -11:30. news; 11: Jo, Midnight matinee.' Nan I'Vuiictsco KCRC (tilti): 7 CUM; 10, dance music. ' KPO ((ISO) : ! 7. popular music; X, NRC; -S::io, violin; !i, Cecil and Hntly; it: in; Imlladist,- orchestra; 10 to 12, ditttco music. tAiS Angeles KI-T ((HO): 7:30, popular music; , NIK.'; S:80. Three Skippers; fl: in, concert; 10:30, dance mtislc. KNX (IOf.0): 7. "Mr. and Mrs." radio skit; 7:30. impular features; 10 to 1, dance music. K11.I (!i0o): 7, CHS; in, news, dance music; 12 to i, organ. Oakland KGO (7C0): 7, NRC; !:IB, vio lin; 0:3o, miniature biographies; 10, NRC; 11,- dance music. Kl.X (SJio): 7, news, music; 10:15, dance program. Health Talks CATARACTS A cataract, Is usually due to n 1 clouding of the crystalline lens of the eye, or of the lens covering. ( The crystalline lens is, as tho ( name implies, a crystal clear body, placed In tin- eye Just behind the pupil. To. hnVe. good . vision this lens must stay clear; should It be come clouded, vision Is Impaired and blindness may result. j Nature is Ingenious lu the man- ' net- In which this living tissue is fed. Rlood vessels could- not servo this end, because were they to piss lTHOUSANDSI W DrkicciTTrnl L L. II L I 1 I IE.U 75 of new patients sent by old patients r-.'. ... 1. 1 - - v uii a .i j ii ii H more conclusively prove results o(Dr.Cl.as. J. Dean's non-surgical treatment for Hemor rhoids, Colitis, Fistula, Constipa tion and other Rectal and Colon disorders than the (act that the majority of new patients. are sent to us by former patients? Yet, we continue to make our remarkable GUARANTY as explained in our FREE book which may be had on request. Dr. Chas. J.Dean RECTAL W COLON CLINIC DtAN BUff. OPPOS COURT H0U5e riFTIf & NAIN,r0rniAND,08U0N TELEPHONE ATWATER 2661 2661 J caFl affiliated offices Seattle, San Franciscow Los Angeles Safe! SO HfcPPV ! 1 SCORCHY SITH 1 savud w lite. 'hp's 'just VOAIDERFUL1. , fi Private Business WELL, I KlJOW irj nn;iMpqt;i"- r ALTWOUGH y-- , fjf WOULDN T THINK ?o. r. -i JTtf Jlle l " i i through the lens . its cleamoHH ; would be lost. Henre nature has I ! provhlt-d a Near, wuter-llve fluid j i in front of Hie leiiH, iind a jelly- ; ; like NiibHtaiiee in Imek of it ami! ! thro'iiKh these the lens secure Its! Bustenance. ' ! With hko, however, this arrange- t meiit iiiiiv move tmuleouate. and ,then the lens will eominonee to le- Benerati'. Instead nf beinjr perfect ly char and tmnspnreiit. it will be. come cluudy. CataraeL then de- velops. .'atarnrts( liowever, may result from other causes.. An Injury to tho eye may produce a etitaract. or it may result -as u complication or organic disease, like diahetes.. !' aiiuren may do norn wun a caia- -t, and the condition may come !on t " tage la life. j Hat in the main cataract la nn ; old-age disease, resultih.-r ."-oni an .impairmeni of the nutrition of the! crystalline lens. Many an old per- soa shows cloud iness of the leas (around lho edges, and yefhas fair ly gooii eyesight. On the other band, the entire lens may become involved and blindness follow as a result. It is possible, however, surgically to remove the clouded lens and to gain new vision for the sufferer. BALSAM WOOL Let lis quote you n price on enough BALSAM WOOL to insulate your attic. See Pujje 120 in last week's SATURDAY EENING POST. - VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. I'JIONE MAIN 7.H. "GOOD SERVICE QUICK" ; Mi'xteu City Slilur mid Ki.vlrnwi ''For Kcnnoiuien Used Car Phone ' Lot jgpa' Main 508 407 Fir St. . JL . . J ' 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 500 . 4th and Adams plW. GCOHCHY SIAITri . WHATEVER. WlAK. BROWN , YOU OWEAVt I BELONGS TO JOSFPH BROWN 15 f unfuiur. vB.cot I lvi;.,TA. MBAUT IS PI LLP n uy.TJ y'A NO, - I WOULPN t. WHAT IS THEIR. ffiUSINESS ?!!l ,v .. killed In , non-stop - (fight attempt from Mi'JtlcO 10. iheiios Aires; piano' dives Info 3 miles froift Costa II leu. : London Government of Tndl warns J fa Ji of Turahjrr.1, . AfRhan lder, alnst threatened Invasion nonnwesi iruiuier. Bombay Abba Tynbjl suoces- ,8' to Gandhi, arrested with his aides as they prepare to raid att depot at J)harBUUita. P A TENTS TIlAlKJMIlK-llYfttGHTH I''l'x llnolilet nil ti'(iKfit THOMAS BILYEU Iteglstereil Patent Attorney -DOJ Cnrhett llldg.. Portland. Ore. U. S. L. Batteries Your old buttery and $0.85 puts a new ouo In your car. Burgess Battery and Electric 2 block? Oast of tT. P Depot. WISDiM Wisdom demands that yob secure the services of ex pert morticians who know the science and ethics of their profession and -who have demonstrated their capacity and ability i , We Understand Snodgram , & Zimmerman : Phone Main 82 By John C. Terry NOTHING - f TO OTHERS EreiONG TH6 REAL CREDIT for the Rescue X WAS OAJLY TOO 15 LAD. TO HELP By Julian Ollendor i Everybody sf i , v.in Mir Wx ma