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Saturday, July 12, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven 8t" CLASSIFIED The Market NEW TODAY FOR SALE Man's chiffonier, ward ...robe, .auto ice chest. 145-W. ' 7-12-2 t. FOR SALE Cheap, good stock saddle, 1109 Willow. - . 7-12-1 tp. FOR SALE Black caps and red rasp berries. Phone 498-11. 7-12-2 t. FOR RENT 5-rm. mdd, partly furn. house". Ph. 213-it. 7-12-tf WANTED in La Grande A man to . represent an old established con .1 com. Hard work and lone hours are required bAV personal training is . given, ftiarnea man Deiween ages 25 'and 45 preferred. Men out of Jobs or seeking temporary employ ment not desired. This Is a per manent connection with a future. Successful men make 9200 and 300 a. month first year. Experienced men earn $500 and up. Reply con fidential, giving full information, telephone numbers and requesting -inter vifcAjrr Address fcox 14. . i V - 7-12-lt. FOR'iRENT Furn. apt.. 1606 Wash. , . 7-11-lt. MOUNTAIN CABIN Wallowa river frontage, stone fireplace, wooded lot. $450.03. Terms. O. F. Dawson. Joseptt. Ore. 7-12-1 tp WANTED WANTED Barber at Meacham, Ore. Call or write Ore. Trail Trading Co. ( ;.. . .. 7-11-2V. FOR SALE FOB SALE Royal. Ann ana Blng cherries. 4c lb. E. S. Salisbury, Al bany St. . 7-11-2 tp. ROYAL ANN AND BING CHERRIE3 6c lb. 26c gal. -2005 N. Plr. 7-11-2 tp FOR SALE Gocd canning cherries. : Delivered. Bo a pound. Call 4G8-J. I 7-0-12 tp i FOR. SALE Electric washer. Gooa ' SALE Electric washer. Gooa ! condition, $15. 1003-lst st. 7-10-3 t. NOTICE For milk fresh from cows. Ph. M-890, Swiss Dairy. 7-9-4 t. FOR SALE 30,000 wholo cleaned bricks, lumber, windows, doors, toilets. At Island City school house. John Mars. . 7-11-2 tp ANYONE WANTING to buv or lease tho Farmers hotel at Enterprise, call at 1804 Adams ave., ph. 662-W. . . 7-8-0 tp. WOOD 4 or 2 ft. Ph. 0G2-W. 7-8-4 t. VOH SAL.13 Business and part furniture of Ostcrmoor hotel, 24 rooms. Mrs. V. M. Martin. I'll. 400 Bnker. Ore. 0-1 0-1 mp , FOR RENT FOR BENT 7 room modern houso on M. ave: Available August 1st. See Fred Spaeth. 7-11-4 t. FOR RENT 2 furn. apt. Adults only. 1502 Wash. Ph. 639-W. 7-H-tf. FOR RENT Largo beautifully furn. and finished apt, 1204 N avenue. 7-10-t:. FOR RENT Furn. 3-rm.. apt., with bath." Adults only, 1311 N avenue. . 7-10-3 tp. I FOR RENT Rms. over Sllverthorn Wright Drilg store. 7-10-tr FOR RENT Mod. garage. Ph. 245-J. 7-3-tf. FOR RENT ams avo. -Furnished apt. 1809 Ad-7-2-tf, VOR I1BNT Kurn. houses and :apts., with baths, clean, quiet. ' ,10b- rates. Adults. 1810 Gcen- MISCELLANEOUS WRITE YOUR INSURANCE In the Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance company for less. La Grande In surance Agency, agents. R. F. Bax - teii Mgr. Ph. Main 86.. 7-11-tf. .VOTICE Anyone going t Union An Additional Room in your attic can be had For very little money with SHEET-ROCK, the hew, plaster Wall Board. We will gladly mail you liter ature telling about this board. VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. lHONE MAIN 73. j "GOOD SERVICE QUICK" j 1929 ESSEX SEDAN SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Price $485.00 $100 Below Blue Book LARISON CHEV. CO. Place of Union and Wallowa Want Ad Rates Observer - (Count five aver air's words to the line.) Per line, 1st Insertion lOo Per line, eicb aided consec utive Insertion , , 70 Minimum charge on one . order -25o RATES BY MONTH 3 lines, per month ,Rn 8 lines, per month 4 lines, per month wmw...iiflO 6 lines, per month .-.......11.75 ISach additional Hue over five charged at 60c per Una per month. - CASH IN ADVANCE In re quired on all Classified ordera to earn tlieaa rates. Higher rates charged on all credit Insertions, Copy for all Classified orders must be in this office by 10 A. AL DAY OF INSERTION. SiCp orders on ad iii3erUd until fur ther notice must be received by the same hoar or extra insertion Will bo charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on Ehune orders by payment on or eforo uate of last Insertion. PHONE MAIN 87 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" about 4 p. m. 0 days a week, call at Observer. 7-7-tf. OLD TIME DANCE Eagles hull. night 7-10-3 t. SOMMEB HOTEL First class apart ments, summer rates, also houso. Close In. . 1-1-1 m. AUCTIONEER Call Jay Brcsheavs. Ph. farmers 0x1, Rouh I, Allcol. o-30-l m. p. HEAD CUT garage lumber, 10x10 with doors, shingles and trims, .00. M. 960, l'eto Bolisquot. U-Z4-1 mp EASTERN ORKGON School Aliislc, violin, piano, voice; Crcd- irs. I. O. o. 1''. toninie, ik-j. G-9-1 m. jA GHANT'E MATTHKSH & Up linlstermer Ru Cleanln? WorUs. Phono 4S4-W. Ohaa. Kd wards, .frop. 'is-l-lm tOKASS .Tu wAK-We senuulves (or the Pruaealliu in- , suranco Co., and can make farm or city loans nt attractive rates of Interest. Cbas. H. Hoynolds, insurance, loana and bonds. HOOKING WORK Repair work or r.ny kind of a new roof. Call Cluis. Mluehrund, biOW. 1-6-ll.ip MONET TU rxiAn on improved city property, straight loanr or Installment plan. I-j-vest rates.: Hnlted 8talea Investment . Co. Phone Main 81. $-l-lm Copy for thin column must do SPECIAL I'EATI HK Hear Del Lupor, snxaphone artist, ElRln rtanec pavilion. Don't mtsa thl, Professional Directory This directory is especially' handy for tho neweomw or for tho out-of-town render who may want the nnmc mid address of soma profcss'oiml man. It has been carefully prepared and will prove to ho a ready aid to nuy rcador In obtaining- prompt pro tcsaional service.' CLASSIFIED FOR QUICK REFERENCE Physicians & Surgeons ' A. U RICHARDSON', M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone, M-1B Res. M-B5 I,EI! 11. HOUVY, M. I. IiEWA WILKES, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main 16 Astrologer SIKS. FREDERICK RAliMES 301 X, AVE. Readings Daily. Readings by Mail a Specialty U. s. u uattenes Your old Irattcry nnd $0.81 pula n new one In your car Burgess Battery arid Electric 2 block." cast of V. P. Depot. FIND IT HERE : , : AD Counties his only appearance in. this vicinity. 7-13-1U ITcmsti tch fug. pica ting, button holes, etc Norton's Kiddle Shop. Adv. , OPEN" AIR PAVILION You'll enjoy your dancing at the bargain dance every Wed. Regular dance every Sat. night. STAR NOVEL TY ORCHESTRA. 7-11-2L AUTOMOBILE OWNKUS 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 Olft Shop. Ho 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 . of Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. - 6-30-tf. SWIM AT COK VOOTj "Tho-Fountain of Youth." Com plete change of clear, sparkling warm mineral water every 7 hours. 6-25-lm MFKMKR Your pictures will be as natural as life when enlarged and hand tinted by Richardson "The Art Man." En I largements made from either the print or irom tne negative, rvit-imiu-son's Art and Gift Shop - for better pictures and correct framing. 6-30-tt NOTICK TO CHKDITOHS Notice is hereby given Hint Jane C. Snook hat been appointed by the County Court of Union County, Oregon, Administratrix of tho es talo of Alice Snook, deceased. All persons huvlnir claims ngulnst said estate are' hereby notified to pres ent tho same properly verified to said Administratrix lit 1505 M avo nuo, L,a Ornndo, Oregon, within six months from tho dnte- of the first publication of this notice, which is made, on tho 20th day of June, 19J0. JANR C. SNOOK. Administratrix. ItONIORT S. KAKIN, Attorney for Administratrix. Juno 21-2S. July 6-12-19. Appoint Jar dine Minister To Egypt WASHINGTON, July 12 (ff) The i r uiilllam M .InrrllnR. 1?.?",,,.,. of agriculture, as mlnlstor to Egypt, wns announced Friday at tho White houso. AlItl'ORT i'pil VAI.I1DENA ; MEXICO CITY () Work is being rushed on the :olvil airport at Val buenn with, a view to completing It by September 10,- the anniversary of Mexican - independence." Th6 .airport will be. utilized by lines connecting tho United -States and Central and South American points. - American ItallwajH Best MOSCOW !) Ivan Nlkltch Mirl nov. member of a commission which Miriipcr railroads in America and Europe, reported that the former sys I trms are the most economical and j efficient; He said that application of j American technique would increase i the cRpnclties of some Russian roads : ten times. . " Sydney Ilenrw Cermail Sihir SYDNEY T) Tho German na tional anthem, "Deutschland Ucber ; Allies.' was sung here publicly here for the first time in 10 years by a irroun of Germans who met to wel come Wilhclm Backus, a concert pianist. WILL ROOSEVEVLT FIELD, N. Y. (I1) Violr. Gentry, who sustained fractures of the skull and shoulders a year ago j insc June in an enuunuiue liini-i i determined to fly ngnln. Her Injuries ! ... nnt v.n ir.i stifflnlnnl.lv fnr hrr 1 to be a nilot. but she has tone up as p, passenger and the trip made her ieel better. ! SCORCHY" SMITH Trttd8 K anVofCpUed For ; -T P r' A LEAP. FOR SAFETY By John a Terry I S09 WIWTOE PLANE. ? W THERE'S JAK6 ON .W: uSfrJil6m- f-MMiiMMM ' WIp AW! 1 lOrnKfflffl i ftBS5jP fbL.g I'M NOT AFRAID OC N LOOKOUT I S66, ,Hl'S WAVlKfl ! CONT WAMT(rSSt ? VW'Wimh 'f,!lP' M!v'loiiifi1 1 SgBe &Sl&& THECOMIMSSroRM M nOIV TAKE Off Y0ORW0UTO TO LEAVE YOU. Xm&f JUMP ! 'Mill SKVppWpulu i rsm k MA - wen x raise my i caN 'T - 'MM JmW i fiLORf ! scorchy! "rusTen.BETryt its1 fe mirSWarm , jive out i fcw-. -"' SfStft ,lM ' luff 'XwS ym te j) i jrim i 'mnm. mm niiimnniiiimut-. .'tmmm r" 1 miMi l mwwfftw ' " ' : iTr r,V . Trade Hark Reiristrntion Applied For- " t?i"v-vt-v Tnn rnTJfvT Tr TJT' "Ptr .Tn Hon OllonrlAvf-f HaJiUlUA U. S. Patent Office " JJU PUIV inuuuiu " w.x. HERE'S- SOMETHING, . " i- "2 A 'i I MUST OH, JUST If WAS VEIZyO'XCOULD USEt' iST fiSS,7 7Mfe ' M & Ovation Given Dodge Marathon Car By Broadway NEW YORK. July 13 Downtown New York turned out July 3 to wel come the Dodge Eight "Mileage Maraf- thon car upon its arrival in tne metropolis prior to its beginning a ZZuZ J tZ nnn7irn, VnTv,i are expected to continue lor several jtrtira. The car, which Is being driven at',,, nil nncMfiarv sacrifices as ordinary touring speeds in an attempt ; to. pile up more mues tnan any auto- Strength which Is bound to be re- led vtcts prectdent. ana u. a.-lonnu-moblle ever built, was met at 135th . f incted in the ultimate success of the eon. Tacoma, aec rotary -treasurer: B. street by a police escort and rushed 10 ine uuy sxau, wucro Mayor utunca J. Walker welcomed Lou Miller, driver, t and Ray - Priest, official American Automobile association observer, to tho city. The run Is being sanctioned by the A. A. A. - j . j The marathon car left Detroit yes terday noon with much ceremony. W. P. Chrysler, president and chairman of the board of Chrysler Motors,, and K. T. Keller, - president of Dodge Brothers corporation as well as city officials of Detroit, officiated. ' The route of the car included Buffalo, where a stop of only a few minutes was made. State Troopers met the car at Poughkeepste and acted as an escort Into the city proper. Lou Miller, famous cross-country driver, who Is taking the car on its first transcontinental run, was given a letter by Mayor Walker to Mayor Rolph of .San Francisco, where the first cross-country drive begins Its return trip to the east. The "Mileage Marathon," it was ex plained by Dodge Brothers officials who were In charge of the New York ceremony, Is a test of the dependabil ity of tljo new straight eight manu factured by their company. It is In no way a non-stop nor a speed trial. Conditions paralleling those met with by the ordinary motorist will prevail throughout the months that the car is operated. The only distinction made between ordinary driving and the marathon' run is the element of time. This Dodge' Brothers car will pile up as many miles in a month as tho everyday driver would in a year, Prom New York the marathon carl left for Philadelphia, the next stop i on the leg of a Journey which, will take it to Columbus. Dayton, Indian apolis, St. Louis, Dodge City, Albu querque, Flagstaff i Los Angeles and San Francisco. Chrysler Reduces Salaries 10 Pet. Tho Chrysler Corporation author- t Izee the following statement In con nection witn a ten per cent cue. in salaries wmcn nas just Dcen put into, effect: "The ten per cent reduction of all salaries which Chrysler Corporation has made Is consistent with a1 re- Tho Chrysler Corporation author- plates became legal, applied for and ' fgkm u.fe3M?W' kffi&M&M&& " 1 - I w I ' LAMBKUT.S MBdfl Kriekson :P8 1 m mm- - t.ax- . t'ti'ww")! - ... :( Phone Main 792 1 '. nnmnndAiT T.Tiri A XTm lTSViVi 1 I I'H I li.K I III i At 'U I IIIIIhl,II. i&zb Jeiierson at. trenchmcnt policy "which the current depression In business demands. Labor has already, contributed substantially through reduced .working hours, and It was felt to be only fair that sal aried employees should also bear some of the burden. The reduction applies to &U salaried employees uniformly from Mr. Chrysler down. , It Is a tri bute to the morale and loyalty of the organisation that the advisability of this move has been generally recog nized and cheerfully accepted. I The Chrysler organization is do- termlned to operate its business on a Dlo bas undeP whatever con- Httlnnn mnv Mint, and the readiness indicated by this move Is a factor of company and its continued progress in, the automobile inausiry. Stages To Give Vacation Driver An 'Even Break' SALEM, Ore., July 12 (ff-i Vaca tionists who drlvo automobiles are in a hurry. They have, only a short timo in which to make as much dis tance as possible. Often they aro forgetful of traffic dangers. There fore. Orogon stage drivers, by orders from headquarters, are going to make concessions to them that legally may not be required. . ' Secretary of State Hoss recently learned torn traffic officers that some stage drivers were violating the law relative to speeding, taking too much road, and stopping their vehicles too near the center of the nigmvay. hoss wrote about It tto R. W, Lemen, vice president of the Pacific Greyhound Line In charge of operations In Ore eon: Lemon issued a bulletin to his drivers, reminding them that vlola tors of the law would be dealt with severely. He added: "Those 'other cars' are out work ing against timo to squeeze In as much distance as nosslblo on a short i vacation; and their 'drivers ate not i thinking of the dangers on the high way. Therefore, it remains for us to be on guard, and to' give them even tils' 'bent of the. deal to avoid trouble 11 No Refunds For : ' 193Q License Tags ; pintesana paia a quarter year s ice lor -not over a wecKft -run. Secretary of State Hoss believes It ! was done through ignorance that tho 1 duo date had been shifted from the ' firnt to the- middle of the year, notv. "Lemen Issued a bulletin to 'bis III . Ififl 1 6 Kj lEfWft. . mSk ' B f J 8ALEM. July 12 iff Decidedly out ftfff ffiSrti ( VS. XT I I of luck are several Oregon citizens IsSffidf ' JkHf-fW. 1S3 f I receivca - tne oiu -oiacK ana wnue sWwmi-'irti'ViT tvr.r,r-: ttvivmm r . cw,-...... v m ' AISO DURANT 07 H bH S a! . " ' Tinilsinrl; $745 FULLY EQUIPPED, DELIVERED MERE lfMijfiH ' withstanding wide publicity had been given the change. Several , of the Unfortunates have requested a: refund from tho atato. but Secretary Hoss has informed them that there- is no provision of law whereby a refund can bo made. . M'KKKKYMKN UUX'T SAN FRANCISCO (T) W. C. Thompson, Tacoma. was elected presi dent at the closing session of the four-dav convention of the Pacific Coast Association of Nurserymen. Ta coma was selected for the 1031 con- vent ion H. A. Hyde. WaUonvUle, was elect A. Mitchell. Orenco. Ore.; a new state I vice president and A. SteinmotK, Port- land, member of tho .executive com mittee. ;, ,I!UOCKATS MKKT AUO. ' PORTLAND (AO -Mark Wcatherford, chairman and Jack Summervllle, sec retary of tho democratic state central committee announced tho state com mittee meeting will bo held here August 2. ; "' I . i HLM N D-V - ' R'a " A? I" ii1 VI ,.' - iV W IS , fVY M " n . BvW, mm Red Menace Is Seen In Revolt Against French HANOI. French hido-Chlna (fT) Tho Vett-Nnm-Quoc-Dau-Dang and tho Vlet-Num-Const-Dan-Di'.ng, the chief native political parties. Join- i in; r.gulnst French rule, are blamed ay oniciais lor uic reccuii upusiiiga here. ! Nearly seventy lives were lost and several-hundred persons wound ed. Amoi;g the latter wero five Europeans. : Translated into English, the fore going means that the nationalists and the communists, in sptto of their entirely different political pro grams, formed a coalition- to make life mlserablo for tho handful of Frenchmen-governing 20.000,000 An namltrs and Tonklnesc. "Union for disorder," the French leaders hero call the truce between tho former warring parties. IIciTtororo tho communists, while showing great enthusiasm in their dcniimcla fm abolition of the tax on rtco and reduction of costs of liv J" "-Tr 111 b IHIMIII IIBI.IIWMBIII m 1 ing,1 seemed to lack the ' sinews of war to organize open rebellion.. But since their union with, the national ists they have acquired' -arms and ammunition and their attack uport Vlnh-Long, fifty miles southwest of Saigon, ' was made with detormlmw tlon and military cohesion. "You must refuse to pay tho tax and allow yourself to bo arrcstod 1 in groups," were instructions' hand ed clown by leaders to ino maui festants. ' - 1 - -. ; Nearly all the leaders of tho Viet- Nam-Quoa-Dan-Dang the national ists are behind the bars, but tho movement gathered momentum with each arrest. S CANADIAN WHEAT " OTTAWA, Ont. tfp) The condition of wheat In Canada on Juno 30 was 01 per cent of the ten year averaso against 88 per cent on the same date last year, tho bureau or statis tics announced.'- . - Tho percentages apply both to win ter and Bpring wheat. . KKYNOMIS IMPltOVINO SALEM', Ore., July 13 ) State Senator Lloyd T. Reynolds, who has been r.evlously HI at a local hospital, la reported improving.'; SEE IT TODAY