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Monday, Jpne 30, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven rm& SIFIED AD The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties NEW TOD AY AUCTIONEER Call Jay Breshears. ,. Ph. Farmers 9x1, Route 1, Allcel. f 6-30-1 m. p. FOR SALE Buttermilk fattened fry i,or. Ph. 264-R. Geo. Chapman. ' 6-J0-4 t.fc FOR RENT Purn. apt. Front ground . floor, 1600 Wash. ,- . 6-302 t. VSED CARS 1927 Chandler coupe, .- 1927 Studebaker sedan, 1927 Dodge 4 sedan. Chrysler garage, i. 6-30-1 X FOR SALE Chev. coupe, excellent Y eondltlon. $250. Ph. 880-J. ' 6-30-lt. WANTED WANTED 2 normal students to imj -. board, 926 a month, -1202 L avenue. Phone 853-R. 6-28-2 t. . ' WANTED House keeper. Middle age. Call Observer; '- 6-28-2 tp HOUSE WORK In La Grande or coun try wanted by girl. Ph. mother, 346-W. , 6-28-2 tp. , WANTED Small auto trailer. Ph. 497-J. 6-.!5-tf. DRIVING TO SEASIDE) Want passengers to share expenses. Write A. 13. Observer. 6-28-1 mp Want Ad Rates Observer (Count fire averapo words to the lint.) Per line, 1st Insertion , , ...Tfltt Per line, each added conaeo- utlve insertion 7c Mlntjnum charge on one .26o RATES BY MONTH 3 llnei, per month . f,W 3 lines, per month , ., , 3 as 4 lines, per month 4.flff E lines, per month ...4.75 Each additional line over five charged at 00c per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE Is in quired On all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for alt C.aasifled orders must be In this offlco by 10 A. M. DAY OP INSERTION. Slip orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same ho jr or extra Insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before date of last Insertion. PHONE MAIN 87 -"An Observer Want Ad ' Will Do It" chtno for Underwood typewriter. Pondosa Pine Lor. Co., Elgin. ; ' 6-28-3 t. .V zr. - -. '.' "( ";.v.'rT paste board box. Leave at Observer. FOR SALE . -a7-3t' ''r-T-T-rr ; : , c ... DON'T FORGET the dance at Elgin FOR SALE-Currents. Ph. 259-W open nlr pavUlon evory Sat nlght. ' ' - tlndsey's orchestra. , e-27-2:. FOR SALE Fryers. Phone 498-R. , . , ... , Tenty-flce cents each. 6-28-3t 01 liM- DANCl. Sat. nljht al ' ; Jingles hall. 0-20-3 t. 1 FOR SALE Ladles' artist violin. ' ' George E. Hendricks, La Grande. AMERICAN CAFE 219 Depot St. "' FOR SALE New Brunswick phoho .A graph and 30 records, "30. Call Main 20. 6-27-3t. FOR SALE Piano and furniture. First class condition Ph. 420-R. 6-27-3t. VSALE It. I. U.' fryers, corn ned. Call 26S-J. 0-27-3 tp. SADE 2 registered cows, 4 , and 6 yrs. 1 just -fresh and 1 fcli Aug. 6. J. A. Mills, Covo. , , 0-24-6 t. KALE Business and part fiture of Ostormoor hotel, 24 Ins. Mrs. F. M. Martin, rn. Baker, Ore. 6-10-1 mp SHARD'S Columbia near beer draught. All kinds of sand- Cches and soft'' drinks. The bttes, In business 30 years. - - v. 6-4-lm. FOR RENT RENT" Mod. npts.,- first s, Special Bummer rates. Sommcrs hotel. C-25-tf. lOR RENT Furn. ' Inq. Hill apt. 8. house, 1302-6U1. 0-28-tjt. 1 FOR RENT Furn h. k. rm, 1812 Adams.-. ' !. ' 6-28-tf. FOR RENT Furn. . rooms - for light housekeeping.-- JUBt the thing for normal students, 901 4th St. ; -.; .'. : :. -i- 6-28-tf. Dinner 35c, good eats. Ono wait ress wanted. Call at restaurant. - 0-20-3 t. STEEPLE JACK A. J. Graut, flag pole specialist; Foloy hotel. Work guaranteed. C-2S-0 tp READY CUT garage lumber, 10x10 with doors, shingles and trims, $42.50. M. 900, l'ete Bousquet. 0-24-1 mp EASTERN OREOON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Cred its. I. O. O. V. temple, 447-J. C-9-1 m. Private Wealth Of Britain Goes ) To Public Purse , LONDON . (fPi Redistribution of Great Britain's wealth through tares on huge estates is going on in & big way; - The Income of Ramsay MacDonald's government from death du ties this year seems likely to establish a new record. - ' Since April 1 nearly $90,000,000 has poured into the British treasury from this source. That is well above Chan cellor Snowden's estimate of 9410.- 000. 000 for the year. This figure Is the more remarkable because three hugs estates have not been formally proved. They will yield at least another $75,000,000. : It is, for example, estimated tha ap proximately $50,000,000 will be derived from the late Lord Ashton's fortune, while the estates of Lord Dewar and Major Andrew Coats Will yield about $10,000,000 and $5,000,000 respectively. The Dewar money came from whiskey and the Coats riches from cotton thread. - For the financial year 1920-30 Win ston Churchill, chancellor of the ex chequer in the conservative cabinet, estimated that $405,000,000 would be derived from death duties. The actual yield was $489,850,000.' Thir. amount Included $10,575,000 from the estate of Mr. Bernard Baron, $4,650,000 from that of Lord Revel stoke and $2,720,000 from that of Lord Rosebery. M. Men, Gleaners Give Barn D&nce ny mi's; a. v. wmie (Observer Correspondent) HOT LAKE. Ore. (Special) The M. Men and Glenners of the Union M. 1, A. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wilde Friday evening for a weincr roast" ond. barn Ttfance. About 30 young people drove from Union and a very enjoyable time was had playing games, dancing and singing. Mrs. Carl V. Edvalson. of Ogden. Uta. who has been visiting' with her hus band's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Edvalson, for several weeks and Mary Zaugf;, of Salt Lake City, and Lowen Wight, of Kazelton, Idaho were guests of the party. Later the crowd went to tho house where they were served hot dogs and toasted marshmallows. Mary Zaugg arrived here early Sun day morning frrtn Salt Lake City to spend her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, -L. A. Zaugg. She ex pects to return to Salt Lake City after two weeks, 'where she will resume her work in the office. Mrs. McClellan. Mrs. Nellie Woods and children, of La Grande, and Mrs. McClellaii's daughter, Mrs Bill Jop lln, of Klamath Falls, were visitors at Mrs. John E. Peterson's Wednesday Afternoon. Mrs. Jess Wight and son Lowen, of Hazel ton, Ldaho spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hansen. and he sulks "a good deal. Ordinary play activities, the companionship of other children, the merely friendly treatment which he receives from other adults come to him as a bleak. uninteresting contrast to the exciting, satisfying moments- he spends with his mother. i It is impossible for him to under stand why he does not rate first place from the world-at' largo. He rebels at routine and refuses to learn' the meaning of fair play. : His entire adjustment to the world In which he must learn to live is made far more difficult than It need bo by a mother Who cultivates res ponses In her child' without thought of anything but tho 'pleasure .they give her and without regard for the hardship they Inevitably work upon him. Chats With Parents GRANDE MATTKEHS Up ' bolstering ' ft Rug Cleanln-1 Works. Phone 42-W. Chas. Hd wards, nop. 12-1-tm MONET TO IjOAN We are repre sentatives lor tha Prudential In surance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rate of Interest. Cbas. H. Reynolds. .- insurance, loans and bonds.-, - ROOFING WORK Repair work or uny kind of a hew roof. Call Chas. HHCebrand, 6J0W. S-6-linp MONET TU LOAn on improved city property, straight loan Or Installment plan. "I.-iwest ' rates, united States ' Investment' : Co. Phono-Maid B. ' '' ' "' "f-IB-iw FOR TRADE FOR RENT Furnished apartment.- 1803 Adnins avenue.' 6-18-tf. FOR RENT Cool, modern, furn. apt. FrlBldalro, 2 beds, garage, Landis Court. G-ll-lm. FOR RENT Mod, apt. with Fridl- gaire. Call Melville's. 6-G-tf. APARTMENTS All re-flnished. Summer rates. Inquire Sommer hotel. . : :: S-28-1 m. FOR RENT Furn. houses and j apts., with batiisi ' clean, fiulet. low rates. Adults. 1S10 Green-i wood. - ' - ' '"5-10-1 m. I FOR TRADE Durroughs ndding ma- MISCELLANEOUS LOST Between town and Ed Hughes farm, gold rimmed glasses in red CEDAR SHINGLES We have a new ; low price on Cedar Shingles. You can re-roof now. for, le,ss money than for several years. VANPETTEN LUMBER CO. PJIONE MAIN 734. "GOOD SERVICE QUICK" Professional Directory This 'directory is especially handy for tho newcomer or for tlio out-of-town render who may want tho riaind and address of some professional man. It lins been carefully prepared and will prove- to bo' a ready hid to nny Hiin. in hiitjilnlhf? iiromnt uro- Icssionnl service. tLA3air 1121V ruiv QUICK REFERENCE 11 'fy The steak tastes better when it Is broiled on each side L ITTLE at a time Hills Bros. Coffee tastes bet ter has a matchless flavor because it is roasted a few pounds at a time, never in bulk. This continuous method Controlled Roasting is exclusive to Hills bros. xet nowx ' . , Hy Alice .ludson Penle The moment mother enters the front door. Tommy drops whatever ho is doing, makes a running leap and climbs into his mother's arms. The minutes Tommy and his mother spend together are given over to hugs and kisses and to protesta tions of love. Between the times of such scenes of demonstration. Tommy sees rather less of his mother and receives much less of her attention than most other children do. Just as "loving her child" Is a form of : self-indulgence of which this motner ures ratner quiciciy, so. i he rest of her day is given ovef to her own particular pleasures and pursuits. rommy eats 'many 01 ins meats alone with his nurse. There-are whole days together when he sees his mother onlv for the brief half hour given over to caresfe'es. j - ' - ' For the rest Tommy must shirt for himself In a relatively unlovirig world Tom Connolly, veteran mnjor lenguo umpire, has a son who's breaking In as an arbiter. He Is Francis, 23, who Is calling 'em in the Piedmont league. Harold M. Osborn," world's record holder in the high Jump, has signed as Instructor In physical education at Virginia Poly. . ) Stephen C. Phillips of Lebanon, Ohio, who spent 60 years In harness racing, this year Is acting os starter. FIREWORKS (let Your Fireworks At the Oregon Trail Camp : ', -EAST ADAMS ' Large Stock .')' ' . v to - Select From y prices luaiix ' Dndep endeRte at Western Auto" June 30lh to July 5th Extra Sayings You'll Appreciate I TT7HETHER you plana one day trip, or. begin V your vacation on this day of cekbtdtwn, this timety$aU offers substantial 'savings on (everything you need, from a single article required to complete ur equipment to a complete outfit thai ivill ac commodate the entire family land increase the com fort,' convenience, 'safety and enjoyment of your outmgs..j J? - lis-Pa;Day for Western Saver? December 1 is the NEXT PAY DAY :e it i our s Guaranteed BY. THIS BIG -1 INSTITUTION . Under State Supervision t ,. -.-.1 -- . . .' '--''" ; Twice a year always we mail thousands ; of pay checks to but members, alt of whom are getting alicad faster on good old-fash' - . ioned, sure and solid 61. ' .' ' ') July 1 13 PAY DAY. Tho next one Is DECEMBER '1.' M.Ike It your's! 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Save On Scat Covers Every set of seat covers in our most complete line which cives you your choice of 16 beautiful patterns of durable material, in ten price ranges and styles is reduced sub stantially for this holiday event . . . Remember. ..worth while reductions fromourreg ular low prices which range or dinarily according to car xaoo. cl and style of 485 $ a MO .trom . I - to tW" covers., CAMP GOODS ancj ACCESSORIES 7 x 7 Auto Tent. . Heavy white material com plete with poles and stakes .;i . . 'i ; V . . $6.6$ Economy Carry All Outfit packs outfit on running- -. - . board ;.' . . .. ... .-. . 93e Folding Camp Stool .; ! ' " Hardwood frame . '. . .' 69c ' Aluminum Cookirig Kit ' Pots, pahs, plates, coffee pot, etc. For four persons . $4.95 Folding Table . '.' 1 ' Seats four easily . . . $3.45 5 Minute Vulcanizer"' "" A 'tourng necessity '. . . 7,9c Flashlight : . ; . ' " with bulb and batteries . (67c Dandy Spotlight Attractive and powerful '. . $1.10 Battery Sayings New LOW PRICES on Western Giant and Wear-well TIRES 'Western Auto" scores a "Bull's eye"and you get the ' . benefit ...New Low Tire'; Prices. .the lowest in all ; our history ..Just iri time -for ybu 'to assure 'yOur- . self, trouble-free tour ing on Independence ' Day trips'ahd formany months afterward ...1 Western Giant and Wear-well tires are standard 'quality tires, - and have broven their : ' dependability over mil ' liOris of miles of travel , . .' . and their economy . by, years of savings to . motorists of the West ...These New Low Prices make them even greater values. ..I j,L TIRES Mounted FREE! Trade-in youir old battery on a new, guaranteed Wizard or Western Giant storage bat tery, and save on economical, dependable battery service,.. Wizard Storage Batteries are guaranteed 2 years (Wizard Special, 1 year) and Western Giant Storage Batteries are guaranteed years. ..169 stores back up this time-proven guarantee .. .Priced accord ing to stfie and type of bat tery. S At Willi your old L ....... . -- SIZE - -.isii' Wsrttmtiu! Wjrt.raCltet f,Ua A,k for Lb .price. . ig--TjU on sires not shoWn "Tm-- , 4-Ft . , -. t-Vtj .... - TT 29x4.40 . . $ 4.79 $ 3.55 $ 7.5$ $ 9.10 304.50 i s - 5-35 ' 6.33 8.25 9.75 284.75 . . 6.25 7.55 9.45 16.25 294.75 . . - 6.33 7.63 ..... 11.25 29x5.00 . . 6.75 : 7.98 . . . . . 11.75 30x5.00 . . , 6.83 8.15 . 9.95 11.9S 31x5.00 . . 6.95 8.45 .10.45 12.4(5 30x5.25 .-..' i - 8.20 9.40 10.95 13,63 31x5.25 . . 8.35 9.75 11.60 14-15 30x5.50 . . 9.75 10.20 .... '. 15.15 31x6.00 . . 10.25 .'.';''.. 12.80 16.65 32x6.00 . . 10.40 ..... ' 13.90 17.10 33x6.00 . j 10.50 . ; i . . " 13.10 17.45 326.50 . . ..... 14-65 19.13 34x7.00 . .' .,'. . 17.45 23.45 size : 30H i0.3 314 i 324 CI.Rm. 1.1. US SS OS SS OS ss os Wea. ..II Card 4.20 . 4.JO Hi 7.7J W.lltri Claal FaiHnftr Cartjpa $4.89 . 4.9S 6.35 9.33 SIZE ; I 33i4 8S OS 324t 88 OS 4Vi SS OS 34MH 88 OS 33.3 88 OB 8.35 Waatani : CUat ; .5 13.10 13.3 14.20 ' 17.90 Ask for New Low Prices on Sizes Not Shown 195 160 8tore In the sti- 1411 ' Aaams Ave. LA GRANDE, ORE. m Many Other Articles On Sale Beside Those Listed Here By John C, Terry .. Physicians & Surgeons A. U RICHARDSON", M. D. Physician and Surgeon Offlco over Glass Drug Offlco Phone, M-15 Res. M-66 - I,ER I. 1IOUVY, M. T). IiBWA WlIiKES, M. D. Practice Umlteo to aiseases of the Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main 1 ITWAL.SCORCHV, IT BET VE4, JAKE., A FGLU3W S VIND "j THAR WE 66 I S , to GO WMEMF.v61 VOO ARE ! Astrologer MRS. FREDERICK BATjMES 301 N, AVE. Readings Dally. ' Readings by;'Mall a Specialty tt S T. Tisittfivies -. - Tour old baticry and $.8' puts a new one In your car", Burgess Battery and - Electric a block east of TJ. r. Donot. 1929 DURANT-RUGBY TRUCK Completely Overhauled and Reconditioned Flat Rack and Grain Sides an OK car $565-00 LARIS0N CHEVROLET CO. Fresh from the original vacuum pad. Easily opened with the key. jgggj HILLS aaeagy yi'i uii y 'I II battery SCORCHY SMITH Tra(ie ATohxT For : " . ' : " ; A LQNG HARD CLIMB ; ; ! ;: lp IgiEbX FOR TOM TO FIGURE OUT - - '. " By" Julian Ollendorf f GET SET TOR A fo'fr&tef - tjl fl JJgoOV ' WRONG VOVXOU ' St&7 , IS SU7JPRISE US "wUAT . M (C (tl&) rnsURE r t WITH SUf fVIE "FIGURE 11 L -xJJ . GLO HAS SEEN ACTING A5 - . M To 9? M Ff ' jAg& ! fe j ' A MANNEQUIN IN -THE SUM- ' T(5 ZfrZ Wf UL1 t A lid' 1 AMERICAN I tfS3s JjTfw MEK FASHION -REVUrT OF. DAtPl'? VWfcs ic lffh I O CURRENCY rlil MARCEL VOrfOU, fAtMUS f&NCH TJjVJ Vl ' jVs I Hi f I I I C aimlvjLf.ft fc-aii"J,twr. l A ila l'-'rgg - BBB ' . - :