Wednesday, July 2, 1930
LA. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Thirteen
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fEW TODAY
nw RUNT Ftirn. nr itnrnra tn M
.liable party, Frank Pike's residence,
f Ph. 241-W. ' - . 7-2-1 t.
OR RENT 5 room mod. house. Call
1321-M. 7-2-3 tp.
fwill deliver. Ph. 478-W. 7-2-1 tp
t ANTED A binder, must be cheap
and In Rood condition. Call' Ed.
nln.fc Form 252.' 7oi tn
'i
WIM TOYS Rubber toys for every
body win be for rent at reasonable
prices, starting Saturday at Crystal
Plunge. - 7-2-1 t.
r)R RENT Furnished apt., 1809 Ad
ams ove. 7-2-tf.
I
ANTED Experienced girl for house
work. Must be good cook. Call be
tween 12 and 1. Mrs. L. K. Klnzel.
7-2-tf.
MOriNTATN nAHTrtf Wnltnuro vltr.
Tfrontapc. . stone fireplace, wooded
i .iot wuo.uo. Terms, u. f; Dawson,
Joseph; Ore.
7-2-1 tp.
IJSED CARS 1927 Chandler - coupe.
1 1D27 Studebaker sedan, 1U27 Dodge
i 5 sedan. Chrysler garage. . 7-2-1 t.
r)R SALE Buff Orphington and
Wyandotte fryers, 30c lb. Wyllie,
East Adams, phone 210-J. 7-2-1 tr.
r ANTED Housework, cooking by
exp. woman with child ,3. Inq. O'o
server. ..' : 1 7-2-3 tp..
HOUSEWORK In La Grancie1 or coun
try wanica Dy gin. vn. motner,
346-W " 7-2-2 tp.
JR SALE Cheap, or will take car
f on five rm, house, mod. except fur
nace.' opienaut garaen ready lor
use. Call 012-W. 7-2-0 t.
WANTED
JOUNO LADY WANTS transportation
to Los Angeles by auto, will share
expenses. Call Observer. ;! 7-1-2 tp.
WANTED Cook at Yellow Dog lunch.
t '" 7-1-2 tp.
r ANTED Practical nurse wants con
valescent. Invalids, 'or Trnrc Wold
'& people at my home.
p. m., 211-R. .
Call nfter G
7-1-6 tp.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Cherries. 15c gal., pick
1 them yourself. P. W. King. Phone
. 293-W. 7-1-3 t.
fOR SALE Prult Jars, go-cart and
baby bassinet. Cheap. Ph. 268-M.
',1 .' 7-1-tf.
OR SAIjE Business and part
furniture of Ostermoor hotel, 24
rooms. Mrs. F. M. Martin. .Ph.
s, 4UU, isaKcr, urc. u-m-i nip
'JVEINHARD'S Columbia near beer
A on draught. All kind's' of 'sanil
R wiches and soft, drinks. The
i Lottcs, in business 30 years.
j . , 6-4-lm.
FOR RENT
-FOR RENT Mod. apts., first
class. Special summer rates.
Sonimcrs hotel. 0-25-tf.
ir'OR RENT Purn h. k. rm., 1512 Ad-
i ams. ' 0-28-tf.
'POR RENT Purn. rooms for light
' housekeeping. - Just the thing for
' normal students, 001 4th' St.
: 0-28-tf.
FOR RENT Cool, modern, turn.
' apt. Frlgldairc, 2 beds;, garage.
Landis Court. C-ll-lm.
FOR RENT Mod. apt. with Fridl
gaire. Call Melville's. 6-G-tf.
FOR RENT Furn. houses and
upts., with baths, clonn, quiet,
low rates. Adults. 1 Si Q- Green
wood. fi-10-1 m.
MISCELLANEOUS
DANCE AT ELGIN fairgrounds. July
4 and 5. 7-1-3 t.
AUCTIONEER Cnll Jnv Breshears.
BALSAM
WOOL
Titcked in
between your
ceiling joists, it
will keep the
house cool in
simmer and ,,
warm in winter.
VANPETTEN
LUMBER CO.
" rjIONE MAEV J3.
"GOOD SERVICE QUICK"
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PHONE MAIN 87
"An Obsorver "Want Ad
Will Do It"
Ph. Farmers 9x1, Route 1, Allcel.
6-30-1 m. p.
READY CUT garage lumber, 10x10
with doors, shingles and trims,
J42.50. M. 960, 1 to Dousquct.
0-24-1 mp
EASTERN OREGON School of
Music, violin, piano, voice. Cred
its. I. O. O. F. temple, 447-J.
. fS-0-1 m.
U QRAN11B MATTHEIJS Up
holstering & ' Bus Cleaning
WorkB. Phono 424-W. Chas. Kd.
wards, trop. 12-1-lm
MONEY TO LOAN Wo are repre
sentatlvos Tor the Prudential In
surance Co., and can make farm
or cltj loans at attractive rates
of lnUrcBt. Co as. H. Reynolds,
insurance, loans and bonds.
ROOFING WORK. - Repair vrork
or r.ny kind oi! d new roof. Call
Chas. HilCebrand. oJOW. 3-6-l:np
MONEX TU LOAR oil improved
city property, straight loans or
Installment plan. Z.avest rates.
United States Investment Co.
Phone Main St. 3-16-lm
HERE
Copy for thin colnmn most be
In oy a. m.
CKIjEBKATK THE lX)lRTir
Buy your fireworks at Highway
Cash grocery, 2203 Adams, 3c to
G5c. 6-25-8 t.
Get your appointment early! The
following beauty shops will bo closed
Friday nnd Satunlny over tho Fourth:
Colonial Beauty Shop, Reynaud Beau
ty shop, Bob Shop, Ruth-Elizabeth,
Lorraine Beauty shop and Marinello
Beauty shop. 7-1 -2 t.
Professional
Directory
This directory Is especially
handy for tlio newcomer or .for
Iho out-of-town reader who mny
tvant tlio nnnio nnd address of
soma professional man. It has
been carefully prepared and will
prove to lo a ready aid to any
reader in obtaining prompt pro
fessional service.
CLASSIFIED FOR
QUICK REFERENCE
Physicians & Surgeons
A. U RICHARDSON, SI. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Glass Drugs
Office Phone, M-15 Res. M-BB
IjEK 15. HOUVY, M. I.
LEW A WILKES, M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
New Foley Telephone
Eulldlng Main 16
Astrologer
MRS. FREDERICK BALMES
301 Ji", ATE.
Readings Dally.
Readings by Mail a Specialty
TL.S. I,. Batteries
Tour 0I1I lMittery anil $0.81
puts a new one in your car.
Burgess Battery and
Electric
t block." c.ist of V. P.
Inplt.
Counties
Hemstitching, pleat Uig, button
holes, etc. Norton's Kiddle Shop.
. - . Adv.
Danco at Elgin fairgrounds, July
4 and 5. . . 7-l-3t
SWLM AT COVE POOIj
"The- Fountuln of Youth." Com
nlet change of clear, sparkling
warm mineral water every"? hours.
V 6-25-lm
AUTOMOBILE OU'XKRS ATTENTION
When you have the misfortune' to
break your side glass or windshield,
you will save money and time- by
taking your car to Richardson "The
Art Man" at Richardson's Art and
Gift Shop. He specializes in all kinds
of glass work, and will refit your car
with the finest glass, in the shortest
possible time and the right price.
wnen you Dreax a glass tmnK oi
Richardson's Art and Gift Shop.
, fi-30-tf.
LIFELIKE
Your pictures will be as natural as
life when enlarged and hand tinted
by Richardson "The Art Man." En
largements made from either the
print or from the negative. Richard
son's Art and Gift Shop for better
pictures and correct framing. 0-30-tf
Man's Brotherhood " ' 1
I like to think that there Is no
man but has kindly feelings for
some other, and he ' and his
neighbor, until we bind together
the whole funiily of Ad.'ini.
Thackeray. -
Autocracy '
"At twenty years of npre the will
reigns;, at thirty, the wit at forty,
the Judgment,!' said Benjamin
Franklin. lie showed discretion in
stopping before , the bnekstcat
driver got In; IjOs Angeles Times.
Long Cutlery Center
Sheffield, England, has been as
sociated with the cutlery trade for
nearly six 'centuries, mention of It
being made ns early as 1.140,' in the
reign of King Edward III.
Probably the Best
The young Rommitlon, discussing
ways nntl means of succeeding In
life, list imagination, munition nnd
nspirntinn. Hettor not forget per
ppirniion. Lons rnch Pross Tple
grnm. - ' . ' , :
Immenie River .
The Gulf of St. I.nwrence Is
lnrcer than I.nko Suii'erlor. . The
nren of tlio former is 04,000 square
miles npiiroximntoly, and the area
of Luke Superior about : 31,820
square miles. '" .
Excets of Caution
;. "Dar is soch a tiling," said Uncle
Eben, "as bein' too cautious. A
certain 'qiinlntnnce of mine 'most
kilt hisself trjin' to swallow
chicken feathers o's to conceal Ue
evidence." Washington Star.
Speaking From Experience?
The question and answer editor
of an Atlanta (Ga.) paper resently
received the following question : "Is
It bad luck to postpone a wedding!"
The answer was: "Not if i'ou keep
on doing it !" 1
Old Theory Abandoned
The bureau of American ethnol
ogy says that the Atlantis theory
of the development of the Mayan
civilization is no longer accepted
by Mayan scholars.
Widely Distributed
John llunyan's popular allegory.
"The Pilgrim's Progress," has been
translated into 71 iangusges and
dialects. '
scorchy smith
7 SURE ENOUGH', SCORCWV -YS, JPKt. ANO 1 ' LOOK. SCORCUV, TMftRee l
TMftB BE SKULL TttAT Y TrilMK. Vvt SHOULD ' A lEAN-TO-t POrVN . BY Ttt '
MR. BROWN BURIED. YEARS 1 LOOK AROUND A BIT ' V. TIMBER 1 ,
AGO, UNBge THESE eOCKS) PERHAPS we. CAM . J "TW
rij rvnT a Trade "Hark" Registration" Applied
VjJjUiXll u. S. Tatent Office
OW, BILLIE-, WE,VAvfe )
TWlS AFTEWNOON 'OFF.
- I5WT it trxcmwG
TO TWWK THAT WE'RE
Going fO PARIS
I'D- LIKE TO GO TO
Cool
Republicans In
New Jersey For
State Control
TRENTON. N. J., July 3 W The
Republican State Convention Tues
day ratified, by a 95 to 13 vote, a
platform, one plank of which de
clared for repeal of the 18th amend
merit and return of liquor control
to the state, i
Announce Appointments
WA&HINQTOjX, July 2 . A The
department of Justice Tuesday an
nounced the names of assistant pro
hibition administrators who will
operate under the reorganised pro
hibition division. They Included :
District Ten, Denver, Isaac St, Grogg;
District Eleven, - San Francisco,
George H. Beaver; District Twelve.
Seattle, Maurice Smith.
House Passes Hudson mil '
WASHINGTON. July 3 iff) .The
Hudson Bill to establish a unified
border patrol, was passed Tuesday
by the house, 18i to 66, and sent to
the Senate. - V. -
The measure Is designed to carry
out one of President Hoover's recom
mendations to strengthen law . en
forcement. It would consolidate the
immigration and customs service
patrols under the Treasury depart
ment.' - s :l ,,
YES, ITS SIX
MONTHS UNTIL
SANTA COMES!
Only a few days ago, it was 'Six
months since Christmas. It was dif
ficult to Imagine with any sort of
realism that only six short months
havo elapsed since -everyono wore
galoshes and rubbers and bustled
around with arms full of packages
and secrets. Even If a snowdrop
should venture forth today It wouldn't
last long enough to be noticed.
' But the bills. Since yesterday was
the first of the month how much
of the morning mall was dunners lor
lost years' Christmas presents? Do
you remember hearing somebody sav
last January, that they weren't sorry
but that they had spent so 'much for-
unristmas presents it would taKe six
months to pay for them. Now tho
six months have elapsed are they all
paid for? You needn't answer, but
most of them probably are.
If they are paid for, you can start
saving for another Christmas -and If
they aren't, well, that's another Btory.
And since Dec. 25 always comes a bit
too soon to find most people fullv
prepared, why riot start planning your
gift list now? . .
All of this chatter has worked it
self Into a problem if wo spend six
mouths planning for Christmas and
six months afterwards paying the De
cember bills Is Christmas ' really a
whole year or only a day as usually
considered and if so. tho usual
Yuletldc message to keep tho spirit
of Christmas throughout the year Is
more evident than anyone supposed
' Uncle Eben
"When n man makes a heap o'
fuss 'bout what he's doln'," said
Uncle liben, "he's liable to 'trai t
attention to n heap dat ho ought
lo be doln', hut ain't." Washing
ton Star.
Get What's Coming to Them "
A youthful actress lias written a
tragedy in which all the characters
are strangled. Tills will be awilce
change from tlio too-fanilllar type
of play in which ail the cliarnctcra
ought to be. Passing Show, Lon
don. Flowers in Japan
The arrangement of llowers 1ms
a special significance in Japan.
Flower masters teach (lower ar
ranging, and "a course is Inctntlet'l
In the curriculum' of nearly all.
gins schools in .In pan. -
Only Then
"We arc generous to the fnnlts of
a friend," said 111 Ho, the sage of
Chinatown, "only when they chance
to be the snme as our own." Wash
ington Stor.
I'AOBAXT CIIIHF IIKAOS
WOMAN'S COL'NTKV CLUII
WASHINGTON (IP Mrs. Walter
K :::plei Fot
1 AJO 1 I fl II II -I I'-l T l-l S- ) ' 'II -V 1
Tuckerinan. whd ha8dlrected many
successful pageants here has been
elected president of the new . Na
tional Woman's country club.
Lady Ronald Lindsay, wife of the
British ambassador, and Representa
tive Ruth Hanna McCormlck will
serve xm .the board.'- 'Mrs. Effie-L.
Townsend, famous beauty and mua
. Iclan, Is secretary.'
'.'-: "' ' IT'S 'VIOIET-' xx 'x ''"fr-S RED -i
General Ethyl is not merely another Ethyl.
It is Violet Ray with Ethyl added. Violet Ray
is a highly vitalized, natural anti-knock
gasoline, . . . the finest motor fuel on the
Pacific Coast selling at no extra cost. With
Tune in Thursday nlghM, $ to
Ray'Merrymakiri in a dpublo -
KOL . ' Seallle-tacoma
KFPY . . Spokane
KOIN ... fortlond
PRODUCT OF
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rurc-o '
I'VE L6ST
Tacks and Platter
These two articles do not go to
gether so well, hut If the tack is
pushed first Into a cake of soap
and then driven Into tho plaster
you will find It will help gvently to
prevent the piaster frofti cracking
or breaking;
. , ' The one, extra - powerful,
cdfa soU iviik ' .
Brings
9 o'clock dnd hear Iho Violet
powered program 1
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GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION
STRIKING A LEAD
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Deep Electric Furnace 1 .
What is claimed to be the deep-;
est electric furnace in the world Is
In oieratlnn In a South African
mine. This furnace, which W
worked at a depth of 0,300 feet;
was Installed for the ' heating - of
carbon drill steel. ' r
natural anti - knock gasoline
. . .JEJflY
to Vbu
i . pr.'''.f,T. . .mmfk.f
i
Ethyl added, the result is a doubly vitalized,
doubly anti-knock ipqUBLE-pOWERD. '
motor fuel . . . General Ethyl Costs no more
than ordinary Ethyl gasolines. 'At 'Adeperi- ;
den); d.ealer$.di'sp:la.y;to .Gerlqf'.Ethj' sisn.-'-v
Violet Ray Gasoline, tfie finest noturol einti-khock
motor (uol o.n the Paiific Coast Yill eonflnUe to be
sold by 4000 independent dealers no extra ct
No extra charge for Violet Ray's suptjf iorily.
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' ' DaEnition Is Old .
The. flellnlUbn. of horse power
used more In "connection with mo
tor earn ' than anywhere else," IS
many times as nld as the motor
ear. ' If whs crenteij In 1780 b"f
James Watt; Inventor -of the steam
engine. "' - ' ;; . :'
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' OF CALIFORNIA
; ; . ! By John C. Terry
By Julian Ollendorff
I WAS Wg-GWEOy - ,
AND fOUND .
" ' WAMTINfi '
1929 DURANT-RUGBY TRUCK
Completely Overhauled and Reconditioned
Flat Rack and Grain Sides
an OK car
$565-00
LARIS0N CHEVROLET CO. .
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