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, . Tuesday, July 8, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING, OBSERVER; LA 'GRANDE, ORE.ul Page.'S4ven cfLASSIFIED AD NEW TODAY LOST 2 fish baskets, 1 sack cooking utensils, baggage carrier, between Flora and La Grande. Ph. ,387-J. 7-8-3 tp. POUND Goodrich Silvertown balloon tire, 31x5:25. Call Observer. . 7-8-3 tp. ANYONE WANTING to buy or lease the Farmers hotel at Enterprise, call at 1804 Adams ave., ph. 662-W. 7-8-6 tp. FOR SALE OH TRADE 10 or 20 aires. See Thomas Standley. Ph. 204-R. . 7-8-4 tp. FOR SALE 4 milk cows. Fresh soon. Farmers 148. ' 7-8-3 tp. NOTICE Swimming pool at Medical Springs closed until; Thursday for cleaning. ' 7-8-1 t. FOR SALE Three-burner gasoline camp stove, 7x0 ft. canvas wall tent, canvas floor, screen door and win dow. Both nearly new, 120B-2nd St. La Grande. 7-8-1 tp. 1500 TO LEND on city or farm first " mortgage. P. O. box 165. Cove. Ore. 7-8-2 tp. EXP. WOMAN with child 3, wants housework and cooking. City or country. Inq. Observer. 7-8-2 tp FOR SALE Two brood sows and 19 pigs.. Call Observer,. :i - - 7-8-2 tp WOOD 4 or 2 ft. Phi 662-W. 7-8-4 t. FOR RENT Apt,. 101 Greenwood. - - - 7-8-3 -t. FOR RENT Furn.rm. apt. Phone 875-J. ..ti.';-, ... ,7-8-2 $. FOR SALE Cherrie'p cents gallon if come and pick.. Bings, Royal Anns, Eckharts, 2702. Greenwood. y- . 7.8-6 t. WANTED LADY WISHES part tlmo work. Ph. 205-J., today or tomorrow. 7-7-2 tp WANTED Practical ymrse wants con valescent, invalids; or care of old people at my home. Call after G p. m.. 211-R. 1 ' 7-1-6 tp. FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT 5-rm. mod. house. Phone 213-R, 7-7-tf. FOR SALE Maytag aluminum tub electric washer. First class shape. Priced low. Phone Main 582. Dulles Furniture store. i 7-B-4 t. FOB SALE 3 cows. Ph.' 0H-W. . 7-5-3 tl. FC3R SALE Pie cherries; Ph. 203-W. - - 7-0-3 v. FOR SALE-Chcapror will take car ' on five rm. -house, mod. "except fur nace. - Splendid garden ready for : use. Call B12-W- 7-2-0 irOU SAUK Business and part furniture of Ostormoor hotel, 4 rooms. Mrs. V. M Martin. Ph. 400, Baker. Ore, ."- 6-IO7I nip FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely iurn. house. Ph. Mrs. Harley Smith, 4ja Grande ho tel. ' ' ; 7-7-tt. FOR RENT Mod. garage. Ph. 245-J. . . 7-3-tf. FOR RENT Furnished apt., 1809 Ad ams ave. 7-2-tf. FOR RENT Furri h: k'. rm., 1612 Ad ams. ". 6-28-tf. FOR RENT Furh. houses and npts., with baths,' ' clean, q'llot. low rates. Adults. 1S10 Gioon- wood. B-10-1 m. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Anyone going to Union about 4 p. m. 6 days a week, call at Observer. 7-7-tf. SOMMER HOTEL First class apart ments, summer rates, also house. Close in. t I 7-7-1 m. AUCTIONEER Call Jay Bresheors. An 'ill , r Additional Room V1' in your attic can be had for very little money with SHEET-ROCK, the new plaster Wall Board. We will gladly mail you liter ature telling- 'about this board. - ; VANPETTEN LUMBER CO. PJIOXB StAIN 731. "GOOD SERVICE QUICK" The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Want Ad Rates Observer (Count five areraKO Words to the line.) . Per line, 1st insertion lOo Per line, euch added consec utive insertion Minimum charge on one ordtr .T,...... .-gpo RATES BY MONTH 5 lines, per month .- .12.50 3 lines, per month ..$3.25 4 lines, per month $4.00 6 lines, per month - iJ5 Each additional line over five charged at 60c per line per mpnth. CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be in this office by 10 A M. DAY OF INSERTION. Su.p orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be roceived by the same holr or extra insertion will be charged. Telephone orders, solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone orders by payment on or before uate of last Insertion. PHONE MAIN 87 "An Observer Want Ad . Will Do It" Ph. Farmers 9x1, Routt I, Allcel. 0-30-1 m. p. HEADY CUT garage lumber, 10x16 with doors, shlngleH und trlma, $42.00. M. DUO, Peto Bousc,m;t. G-'-M-l mp EASTJSUN OHftUON School pf , -Music, violin, piano, voice. Cred its. I.; O. O. F. temple, 447-J. 0-9-1 m. 'jA GRANDE MATTKKSS At Up tolaterlng Buit Cleaning Works. Phone fH-Vf. Chaa. Ed wards, frup. 12-1-im ikONEY TO LOAN Wo are repre sentatives (or too Prudential In surance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates nr Interest. Chfu. H. Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. LOST Brown leather purse contain, ing pass and keys. Call 418-W. Re ward. 7-7-2t HOOFING WORK Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. H'.Suebmnd, b.'OW. 3--1i.ip MuNEI To LOAH" on unproved City property,' oirutebt loam: oi Installment plan. Lvvtsut rate United States Tovwtm"nt Co Phonn Main an 3-iS-lro PTND:BP: HERE Copy for tht er,lnmn must ; In oy 9 a. in. July 10th last - day to pay your water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3t. ' 'Tfpnmtllohing," plfnlliifr. Vhiu'tou holes, utc. Korton's Kiddle 'Sliop. ; . auv. AI'TOMOUILE.OUNIiltS ATTENTION When you have the misfortune to Professional Directory TI1I9 directory Is espcelnlly hantly for tlio newcomer or for U10 out-of-town render wlto nuiy want tlio name null nddress of some professional man. It lias been cnrcrnlly prepared ami will prove to bo a ready nid to any render In obtaining prompt pro Icsslonnl servico. CLASSIFIED FOR QUICK REFERENCE Physicians & Surgeons a. u RicnAitnsorf, sl d. Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone, M-15 Res. M-66 LEE n. HOIVY, M. n. liEWA WTIjKES, M. 1). . Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main 16 Astrologer' SIRS. FREDERICK BALMES 301 N, AVE. Readings Dally. Readings by Mail a Specialty U. S. L. Batteries Your old battery and $0.81 puts a new ono In your car. Burgess Battery arid Electric a block? cast of U. P. Depot. i SJUWH eaw-Jmn !am!inang&i Counties 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. When you break a glass think or Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 6-30-tf. July 10th last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3t. SWIM AT COVE POOIj "The Kountuin of Youth." Com plete change of clear, sparkling warm mineral water every 7 hours. G-25-lm July 10th lost day to pay your water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3t. OPEN AIR PAVILION You'll enjoy your dancing at the bargain dance every Wed. . Regular dunce every Sat. night. STAR NOVELTY ORCHESTRA 7-8-2t July 10th last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3t. LII Kl.lliE 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., 6,-30-tf July 10th last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. 7-7-St. July 10th last day to pay your water rent without a 'penalty.. 7-7-3t. NOTICE OF SALE FOR STORAGE C HA KG IIS ' NOTICE IS HEREBY- GIVEN that the following goods described as, Four (4) pool tables, One (1) Bar, One (1) Tobacco showcase, will be sold at public auction at 1529 Jefferson Ave nue, In the City of La' Grande, Union, County, Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on Friday, the 25th day of July, 1930. Said goods being sold to Batlsfy storage charges against said propert in the amount of $71.25 and accruing charges of storage and sale. The said goods being held on the account o and the name of the owner or person placing same In storage being George Recto;. Dated. this 8th day of July. 193C. MARY D. NORRIS. July 8-15-22. NOTICE OF HALE FOR STORAGE CIIAIKIKS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following goods described' as Two (2) Tubs, One (1) Cooker, Two (2) Teakettles, Two (2) rolls linoleum. Two (2) chairs, One (1) stand, One (1) boiler, One ,1) Dish pin, One (1) rake. One, (1) Hoc, Ono (1) Shovel. One (1) Box, One (1), Table, One (1) Barrel.'. wl)l PC sold, at public auction at 1529 Jefforson Avenue. In the City of La Grande. Union County. Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock, a.. rh.. on Friday, the 20th day of July.'-1930. ' '. I -Said goods boing . sold-., to -satisfy storage charges against said property in the amount of S19.60 and accruing charges of storage and sale. The Bald 'fjoods being held on the account ot and the name or tne owner or perso-., 'lilaclng same in storage belngyM. L. payly. i . Dated, this 8th day of July. 1930. 1 : MAUV D. NORHIS. , , ' , July 8-16-22. NOTICE 01" SALE FOR STORAGE ' TIIARGKH ' ; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that the' following goods described as Ono 11) stove-pipe, une 1 om, Heating Stove, Four (4) Tables, One (1) Tank, and One (1) Lot of mis cellaneous small items, will be sold A,ti,n tn-t.hi, mtv of La Grande, Union County. Oregon, at 10:00 O ClOCK tl. 111., Ull f "UJi "u "w... of July, 1930. Said goods being sold to satlBfy storage charges against said property In the amount of 8120.70 and accru- . , nf nnCra nr.H Th j said goods being held on the account OI ai.a mo iiuuiu ui k"c un.,. k- son placing same In storage being Douglas and Gulllckson. Dated this 8th day of July. 1930. MARY D. NORRIS. July 8-15-22. SCORCHY SMITH Trade raSHgT WHAT IS IT, BETTY? 3SCK jTriEREv.TUERE, BET TV !,- ! "7 TTTjiTUffl ' " - I' ll !l I'vl'lltflllllAftJJlSBSteZ ' ' ' f5Bffif ,YOU ARB CbViMI -' nmSn Vt)U RE ALL UNNERVED l . , 1 1-Hl.ll III K ' ' L . , 1 V M Bk TiS" 1 , JlflESln iSrillJ llli'v :,:. wk ANKm .' . M . v. . :" IBlJffiTT St.Si till GLORIA rrad0 Mu.ka volT" For BUT DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER, DAUGHTER! By JulianT Ollendorf f ffz$PJA WW ' C'mon, Gloria;- . . CAN'T - I'M - ',1AWr-Ki A ' Wiff VV-w IN Fbt2 A "TAKING A AND I HAVEN'T LaOrZXJiX TV o-nT V COPRESPONPENCE (fiU COME TO TWE ' ' i "NOT Pendleton Makes Ready For Three Day "Round-Up" PENDLETON. Ore., July 8 The Round-Up, Pendleton's big commun ity show. Is kept in the minds of peo ple of the Eastern Oregon city all the year long, but the months of July and August find them particularly busy in preparation for the Western exhibition August 28, 29 and 30. Just now there Is a bustle of pre paration for everything Is being put Into tip-top shape for the coming snow. The grounds are being made ready, the track is being worked over;: barns are awaiting the arrival of stock here August 1.' '.' 1 " Besides the barns to make the Texas steers, the buckers, etc.,1 com fortable there must be plenty of hay for the stock; those' big brutes have hover heard of the eighteen day diet and they feast on an unlimited quan tity of Round:XJp hay.- ' r Mnll nrrinrtt ' fnr P.oimrl'-TTn"-t.If'kSi-Jt are coming In to the Pendlfclbh office and tne tweuty-nrst annual snow gives promise of a record breaking at tendance. ' The local ticket' office will open August 16. . i Besides ' the Round -Up daytime hours, the evenings are filled with en tertainment for there Is offered to the visitors the famed Happy Canyon show. This is the most unique of Western pageants and besides Its show features which depict a typical i town, of early frontier days thero are i Happy Canyon dances with which the I evenings' programs close. Music for ithe dances this year will be by Cole McElroy'a orchestra. CHAMPION SCItAI'l i-:it BARNSBORO. N. J., July 7 P) Japanese beetles aro having a pro longed Jag. After eating sassafras leaves they caper with nose dives and tail spins. l'UINt'i; I.KCOMKS I'HIKST ROME. July 7 UP) Prince Alex ander Wolkonsky, who was aide do camp of the czar, has become a Ro man Catholic priest. Mark Registration Avpllcd For , TJ. S. Patent Office ALL HIS OWN WEIGHT Pill Boxes SaVe White House From Raid by Pharaoh's Ants WASHINGTON JPt Tho President's kitchen Is protected by a pill box. A very simple sort of trap. It Is the only thing two department of agricul ture specialists found effective against tho little red (Pharaoh's) ants that infested the White House. Called In when White House at taches were unable to suppress the outbreak, R. T. Cotton and W. O. El lington, entomologists, tried 1 every scientific repellent and then began the pill box experiment which' has re-i suited in a simple and effective1 ant trap for household use. ' ' ' ' 1 ; .-V Ttiey took4 at prdihary round pill boxy washed out the interior' vith,; a solution of hot paraffin t6 makp It water tight,' and removed four aipall sections from .the inner .collar Aver which -tha-top 'fits." Wiien in,, use the' top" W partlalirVaBtkll- Cjfpoiny tho, openings, through which1 the 4n.ta pptfo ta totcuii tle. "polSdiied, fiyrup. T Tho contents of tfhi -;box are prij AittxL by tho i cap febrh .dust and ex cessive evaporation, and petanlroals Benny Rubin.inT ' "Hot .Curves! ;,; At fno Qon"'l ( lUj-Ut " Undoubtedly there ard twd side to every question, but, bo far as Benny Rubin is concerned, -that old- saw about the seriousness of a comedian's work is badly overdone, - , ; Bonny Is a comedian nevor has been anything else has never wanted to be anything but a funny fellow, and ho declares that it Is perfectly true that he goes homo at the end of his day's work of being funny and thlivks about gags, situations and dialogue. "So docs any comedian who has his heart in his work," Benny declares. "On the set, also, we occasionally havo our moments when everyone is deadly serious for a few minutes try ing to Bolve a knotty problem involv ing the clash of Logic vs. Laughs. "But," says Rubin, and lot all the A HERO RETURNS are unlikely to be attracted to such a closed container. Being small, the containers are re latively Inconspicuous and can be placed around wncrev'er the ants are troublesome. They should be about two-thirds filled with small pieces of blotting paper to which Is added a small quantity of poisoned syrup. Cotton and Ellington used a poison consisting of 1 pint ot water. 1 pound of sugar, 27 grains of thallium, sul phate and, 3 ounces of .lumey. The concoction ,. was thoroughly, stirred and brought alirtoat to o,boi, , ; HtnnA Uinlllim aulhhata te a no .. erful liinldious, poHon, they wara that vapors givqn. on oy tne. syrup while it is being prepared should jnot be breathed. ,;.,,.;..r . ,t ! vtSo(j. athwart tio ants' ,lln pi trrivol, tho boxes wllV-wlpe-out an,lnfestaol. In a few davs. Anta which Ho u6V die U te, ,boKnovQ,19n . wnong .qlher ants, freauehtlv,. carrying with them enough of the poison to kill 60 of ineir leuows. 'i i : u vj1. it i j world hear' hirhj "if wo were serious all day' long ana never clowned there wouldn't' bo a good 'laugh in, the pic ture. Clowning; kidding tfaclj: other and feeling happy Is the 'natural pro cedure for 'making' funny pictures." - . Benny Rubin la a baseball player in the Tiffany baseball operetta, "Hot Curves," ' showing Wednesday and Thursday at the State Theater. Ho is asHisted by Rex Lease Alice Day, Pert Kelton, Paul Hurat, Miry, Carr and some others of equal fame. PRAY FOlt PROTECTION NEW YORK, July B (P) Prayers for "protection agalnBt dangerous broadcasting" are tyelng offered by 36,000,000 Catholics throughout tho world this month under Instructions from Pope Plus XI. Tho prayer Is the monthly Inten tion set by the pope for the members of the Apostoleshlp of prayer, which numbers 6.000,000 In the United States, of whom 600.000 are in New York. NOTICE OF SALE FOR STORAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following goods described as One ( 1 ) Baby - carriage. One ( 1 ) Bed Springs, One (I) .Bedstead, One (1) Electric Washer, One (1) Range. One i I writing Desk, one 111 Rocker. One (1) Table. Two (2) uttlecab- Inets, one .(1) Box. two (2) large stone Jars, Four (4) boxes of Jars, One 111 .wooden box and child's wagon. Two (2) boilers, glass Jars, Seven (7) curtains,. One (1) Picture, one Ul group shelves, will be sold at publle auction at 1529 Jefferson Avenue, In the City of La Qrando. Union County, Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock a.' m., on Fri day, the 25th day of July. 1930. Bald goods being sold to ' satlsfs storage charges against said property In the amount or IB2.4D. and accru ing charges of storage And sale. 'The said goods being held on the account of and the name of the owner, or per son placing same in storage being j. O. White and Chas. Rhodes. ' Dated this 8th day pi July.' 14D.'.; 1 MARY D. NORRIS. - .- July 8-15-2:, FREIGHTER SINKS " TOKYO, " July 8 , A jtongk News Agency aispatcn irom uairen snld the Norwegian freighter Dampto, 2,404 tons, sank immediately after colliding with the Japanese - Vessel Hoten Maru Monday In a fog off the Shantung coast. 7he' fctoten res cued all the Damptp's crew, 25 Chinese STAGES LEAVE . From Corner of Elm and Jefferson WALLOWA VALLEY COACHES NEW SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 Leave La Grande for Joseph and Way Points " 9:45 A. M. ' 4:00 P.M. 9:45 A. M. Mikes Direct Connection at ... 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A to Keep we neraio ana w Oregon city which has grown ' a nd NEWS Dainlt Ssattlt ae j EUGENE NEXT TIME. By John C. Terry OF IV 1 mm. ',jr-n IIP 1929 CHEVROLET IMPERIAL SEDAN an OK car r $595 LARIS0N CHEVROLET CO.