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' 1 1 i VVV' '"'' ' ((f r;; 1- r,' irv -Maiidayr JulH'4?i930- -L-A-'GR AN DE EVENINtj'OBSERVER,' LA GRANDE, ORE: Page Seven Am VV J i IFIED AD The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties 1 K- i NEW TODAY FOR SALE Royal Ann and Bias cherries. 25c gallon. E. Gaertner. 2 bits, east flour mill. 7-14-2 tp LOST Ladles black over-night bag. with name Cora M. Schnurr, print ed on outside. Reward, Call 917-J. or 401 Main. ' " 7-14-tf. EXPERIENCED G-RL , wants house work. Call Sommer hotel.. 7-14-2 tp FOR RENT Sleeping rm.' Reasonable. Close In. Ph. Main 119. 7-14-1 t. NOW IS THE CHANCE to buy clean brick for less than half the price while they last at Island City school house. j . i 7-14-tf. PARTY WAS SEEN .taking Victor . portable from Catherine cresk ' camp.' 'No arrest -made If re . turned to O'Connell rooming house. i':..: 7,14-3 V. BOYS WANTED to clean brick at Is land City school house, tomorrow. Can ride out and back with John Mars. " 7-14-tt. FOR SALE La Grande Midget gol. course. Best business proposition In Oregon. Priced for quick sale. Spruce and Adams sts. 7-14-3 t WANTED Two ladies anil child wan; ' to go to Salem, share expenses, soon as possible. Call 320-p or. 400-M. . . 7-14-2 I. Want Ad Rates Observer (Count five aver&K? wordi to the line.) Per line, 1st Insertion -10o Per It tie, each added consec utive insertion Minimum charge on ono . 7c .250 RATES BY MONTH S llnei, per month $3.50 S lines, per month ,, M gs 4 lines, per month .i4.00 5 linea, per month ...$4.75 Ettch additional lino over five charged at 00c per line per month. - - CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rated. Higher rate charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. Sivp ordera on ad inserted until fur ther notice must be recelvfcd by the same hoir or extra insertion will bo charged. Telephone ordera solicited. Cash rates ma be earned on phone orders by payment on or beforo date of, last Insertion. PHONE MAIN 87 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" llciibttltclting, pirating, button holes, etc. Kortou's Kiddie Sliop. Adv. FUKSIl l'Ol COKN BALLS AT ANUKL'S 7-14-6 t. GREETING CARDS It's the kindness they bring, the songs they sing and the smiles they wear, that makes the sunshine every- i where. Bend a card today from Rich- : ard son's Art and Gilt shop's com I plete stock to ?r:ends who are start : lug on their , vacation. 7-14-1 j NOTICE TO CREDITORS i IN THE COI NTY COI KT OF I NION I COI NTY, OREGON J In the Matter of the Estate of J. T. HARVEY, Deceased, j The undersigned having been duly appointed by the County Court ot Union County, Oregon, executrix of j the estate of J. T. Harvey, deceased, jand having qualified, notice is hereby j given to the creditors and all persona I having claims against said deceased :tj present them verified as required by law within six months after the ! publication of this notice, to E. R. ! Ringo. attorney for said executrix, at his office in the West-Jacobsou build s inn. La Grande. Ore. FU UN ETTA CAROLINE SMITH. Exe cutrix of the Estate of J. T. HAR VEY, deceased. Dated July 14i-h. 1930. July 14-21-28. Aug. 4. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the La Grandj fcrasonio Building As sociation at 2 o'clock p. m, Saturday July 19th. 1030, for the furnishing of materials and labor lor the construc tion of a two story business building In the City of La Grande, Oregon. All in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by Charles B. Miller Architect. . - - All proposals will be mailed or handed to the Architect at his office on or before fixed time above men tioned. The La Grande Masonic Bulldlne Assn. reserve the riant to ac cept or reject any or bids submitted. MONEY TO CAUSE LEAGUE DEBATE for those who need It. and most of from La Grande, where she 6pent a the Inmates do. It also Instructs short time visiting her son, Frederick them in trades. Heath. While in Kamela she visited For a time each Inmate Is put at , at the home of her daughter. Mrs. It. hard, compulsory manual labor. I Kiggs: Mm. Heath, whose home Is .'Oraduates" from this Bchool of work ' now In Pendleton. Is a former Ka- are sent to other government Instl- rr.ola resident and has many friends tutlons to earn their livings. j here. Before continuing to Pendle. . ,,. . ton, Mrs. Heath went to Meacham to FRANCE ADAMANT ON ' visit at the home of another daugh- UKAVY WINE TARIFFS tor, Mrs. IV Hochnc. j Mrs. W. Weiso and children. Billy LISBON P) Diplomatic notes, pro- and Jacqueline, of La Grande, arrived test meetings and threats or retail- in Ktimela on Wednesday to spend a atlon have left Paris unmoved In her few days here. They are former Kn attltude towards Portuguese wines, mela residents, having only recently Several Pplitjcal Ques tions Ripe for Ai'gument Will be Broached. By P. I. Llpxey, Jr. : . nKNRVA iAi-aAVRral mimical aues- which, under the new French tariff , moved to La Grande. No telegraph or phone bids will be uons rlpe tor not debate will be are practically barred from France. I Lillian Schubert, of Kamela. ro accepted In the reception of bids. All broached when the financial assist-1 The home market Is now trying to turned homo on Saturday aftar a proposals shall be accompanied by Bnce" scheme for discouraging war absorb a huge wine surplus estimated pleasant week In Joseph visiting at cash, certified check or bidders bond comes before the assembly of the "V mora than 3,000,000 gallons. A vlg- , the L, E Thornburg homo, equal to 6fr of the amount of the LeagUe Df Nations lu September. orous campaign Is being organised for Mr8, R. Rlggs and family have now bid submitted. The successful con- The draft convention which the aa- Increased , wine consumption both In returned to knmcln alter a two weeks tractor will be required to lurni.ii Bembiy will consider provides that 111 rortugal eutl aoroaa. , . I visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tho owners with a corporate Surety ,hn nxiant- nt in th. lttrntthnnH I ,. Wine dealers are trying to persuade Bond equal to the full amount of the or an international rupture, an at- restaurants and hotels to return to contract price. . . tacked member-of the league shall the practice of Including wine with Seperate proposals will be received glven prompt financial aid In or- the fixed, prlco meals, or to charge for the Plumbing, Heating and Mar- der tQ restore or preserve peace. . extra If no wine Is ordered, qulse. " - , I Tho assistance . would be In the The fight to repeal the eighteenth JulylO-14-n. orm 0f loans . guaranteed by other amendment In the United states Is - , ' i oint,.o nnrtiiu ir, tha niroemeiit. and watched with the greatest Interest. NOTH'K TO OlllilUTOKS I would be awarded by vote of the The papers acclaim every victory of .Notice Is .hereby given. mat ira - lenEUe council. dersigncd have been duly appouiveu The rat dlSagreement on this plan opponent of the American dry laws. USED CARS With a new car snnr- , antee. Silver Winged Chrysler 103, 70 sedan, 1927 70 .coupu, 1B27 60 r coach. Chrysler garage. 7-14-lt FOR SALE Homes: 2 new modern bungalows. Attractive properties, : with purchase prlco and terms right. Call Lowell Williamson, 1215 Ai Adams ave, Main 90Q.v'- 7-l4-6t. NOTICE After July 13 I will not"l ; responsible for ouy debts' contracted j by Grace Moros or anyone else ex- . cept those I contrajt mysolr. John i Moron. 7-14-3 tp ; AUCTIONEER-Call Jay Brcshears. Ph. Farmers 9x1, Route I, Alicol. 0-30-1 in. p. 10x16 R'HADY CUT t-arauo lumbc with doors, shingles I42.BO. II. UCO, l'eto ISoli: G-24-1 nip - FOR A HOT DAY Refreshing lernonade or Icy ice tea always tastes , better from' the spark ling glass of Fostorla from Richard son's Art and Gift Shop. We are al ways happy, to show you our designs, ami trims ! colors and tell you their .fascinating UoiiKMUeU , stories.. - ' ' 7-14-1 t. FOR SALE EAS'J'KKN OIIKUON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Cred its. I. O. p. 1'". temple, 447-J. ' .-.:, 0-9-1 ni. U QKANLIE BVATniliBS 4 Up- linlsterlng Rag Cleanlui Wirka. Phono 424-W. Chas. Kd wards, frop. ia-1-lm FOR SALE: Man's chilfonier. ward robe, auto Ice chest. 145-W. V ' 7-12-2 t. FOR SALE! B:ack caps and red rasp berries. Phono 498-R. 7-12-2 t. FOR SALE Good canning cherries. Delivered, fic a pound. Call 498-J. 7-9-12 tp ANYONE WANTING to buy' or lease the Farmers hotel at Enterprise, call at 1804 Adams ave., ph. 662-W. 7-8-0 tp. FOIl SAIE Business and part furniture, of pstermoor hotel, 24; r-)oms. Mrs. F. M. Martin. Ph. 400 --linksr,) Orev 1 , ' .' 0.-10-1 mp iiONBji TO LOAM We are repre sentatives tor the Prudential In surance Co., and can make farm or city loana at attractive rates or Intnrest. Chaa. H. Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. HOOFING WORK. Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call . Chas. Hllfiebrand, S-6-ll.ip 205.0(111 QAItri5l.lfEN.SKI) ' SALEM, Oro.. July 14 !) Of Oro gon's estimated 360.000 motor vehicles approximately 205,000 had received their new license plates when the renlstratlon bureau closed the week late Saturday. With the heavy part of the licensing past - 45 employes were released by the department. TWO CONVENTIONS SALEM, Ore., July 14 im Salem will entertain two state conventions this week.' The Oregon Naturopathic association meets Friday for two days, and tho Oregon Furniture Deal ers' association convenes Saturday for a one-day session. Graveling Road - Between Bo die And Glover Now hv. the County Court of the State ot , h mntinn of whather Oregon for Union County, executrix the trcaty 8lJau be applied when war and executor of . the estate or M Js threntenedi or oniy after armed Meyewiua.. uciuu. . ."T" conflict has begum ,.. fled as such. All poisons having ( Th0 maJorlty , ot members of the claims agalnBt said estate are heren uo commlMlon whlch prepared required to present the same, verified t)o .,,,. . conTenton favored the as required by law, to the under- awar(Hng of assistance when hostlll slgned. at the office of their atior- t(Kj seeIne(1 imminent.-. But. Ger neys. Green ii Hess, at La Granoo. Canada., Italy and Japan bo- llnvArl thnf. t.hn cniinCll Should not date hereof. ' j ... authorize a loan until war had ao Datcd at La Grande, urjgon vnu t hmtn out. This minority Sm MWIC " ilAWKWD group has advanced the lollowinspro- MEYER8ICK. Execuinx ;aia -M ln & cris,s the councu considers of the Estate 01 fca M.ye.v.. neer of war. It may ceased. - o ... " frt Px''.. 1 notify the parties to the dispute that be appreciated as the highway is get- GREEK & HESS, Attorneys tor iwie assistance will be granted tina very dusty on account of the cutrix and Executor. Btot mi.intt. whinh one of the (work halm? done there. Graveling July 7-U-21-2B. Aug. 4. 'parties to the dispute goes to war. At progressing rapidly between Gloves anU OOUIB. OUVCiai Ulivno 4uvu Ity Mnt. C. h. Thornburg '(Observer Correspondent) KAMELA. Ore. (Special) Although the heat during tho day at Kttme.r. has been excessive recently, evening always bring coolness and some of the nights have even been cold. Rain. that there is a dancer of war. It may I which has seemed imminent, would John Heath in Pendleton. They cele brated the 4th In Pendletun. A welner roast was enjoyed on Monday evening by several of Ka mela's young folks. Mrs. H. Hood and daughter, Arcelia. spent Monday In La Grande. After spending a few days visiting at the B. A. Van Wonner home ln La Grande Mrs. C. E. Thornburg went to Joseph on Tuesday returning on Sat urday, accompanied by her son. Ian, who spent several weeks visiting at the homo of his undo, L. K. Thorn burn. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Finns returned home on Sunday evening from Walla I Walla. Wash., where they had been i visltinT over the 4th at the home of Mrs. Flnas' mother, Mrs. C. E. Slm-opdj. Mr. and Mrs. w. Lane and aaugnter, Helen Mae, were La Grande visitors on Monday. - . . . Mr. and Mrs. C;-K. Thornburg werd dinner guests on Sunaay at the B. A, Van Wormer home in Lu Grande. .i - Little Billy Brown,1 grandson of Mrs. L. Wigglesworth, of Kamela, is recovering from a mild . attack or measles. Mrs. W. Brown and children, Pearl and Billy, of Perry, are Kamela . visitors at present. ' Mrs. A. Lockett and Bon, James, left on Friday for Emmet t, Idaho, to vls: relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. Clauston and family drove to Pendleton on business on Monday, returning on Tuesday. Mr. Clauston Is a forest ranger, who U stationed at Kamela. Mrs. C. Nordoen, of Pendleton, was a business visitor ln Kamela on Tuesday.. Mrs. Nordeen expected to leave on Wednesday for Castle Rock to visit relatives. Eleanor Hawes," of Kamela, spem Wednesday in Meacham visiting her Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Casey, and other relatives. Mrs. J. Baker and sons, Jlmmle and Donald Lloyd were in La Grande on Thursday. Jimmie had to pay a vlslc to a physician on account of tonsil US. s. Mrs. T. Burton and son, Karlee, left on. Friday - evening to spend a few days in Nyssa with her parents. W. Welso of La Grande spent Thursday in Kamela. Frank Wykoff, Trojan track terror, scored 824 points for the University of Southern California the past sea f U N D eliminated east of Glover and only a , small detour Is being ucd. the. same time, the council will take IN Ml. in ruiniMu. ..,, ns-i.tanne mav be nromotly iL'2U ,Lh,. J.m nave accorded directly war breaks out." Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Barnes and fum- CHICAGO (! Chicago wli 1 nave . tn question which must be Hy. also Mrs. E. Chelf, who Is Mrs. , n .h,r nn vLraltv Tot Oreson settled Is whether the council ln case Barnes' mother, returned on Sunday fall when the University of ?Kpn I "must" award the financial evening from Portland accompanied mcetc Drake university at Soldier, ,.,.-,. Bome h M nhnlf's Kranddouahtcr. Arva states favor leaving discretionary j Dyer. Miss Dyer makes nor home powers to the council, while, others with her aunt. Mrs. D. Blackburn, at desire that the award shall be com- whose homo Mr. and Mis. Barnes and pulsory. ,i Mr3. Chelf visited. They all spent a .. Great Britain Is leader of a group ; pleasant day on July 4 at Jantzon which proposoa that the financial aid beach. ... shall not come until a general dls- Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Brooks returned .J. ...... ' armament treaty has become a reality. ! to Kamela on Wednesday alter a coast """--00"' ""' ""r. other states want the convention short visit with friends In La Grande. L ' j effective without waiting for disurma- i They drove homo In a now sedan. ...... . im.nL whlnh thev had Ulst DUrclUlSCd. rromy arK uruiiwi. pres.aonc. on -MmM ,,,, rlalnr out I ' u, P. mover drove to La of this project Include the puzzle of Grande on Wednesday OKF.CSON AM) -11KAKK TO MIX flpld October. 3. Tosts of the huge stadium's light ing system were made this summer that were satisfactory to H. Ei Ros son. graduate . manager at Oregon, and Ed Lytton of Drake. Oregon's trip will be a home com ing for Dr. 'Clarence Spears, coach. down, all "bosses" of the Washington Senators are former pitchers. Por a time this season the leading two batters ln both major leagues belonged to Philadelphia clubs. MARCONI EXPLAINS RADIO PHONlF. MONET Tu jLOACT on improvort city property, straight lonniv or Installment plan. Ljvost rates. IJnlted States Investment Co Phone Main . -16-lrn FOR RENT .ni .' .in - FOB RENT 5-rm. mod. partly furn.J houBe.tP,b. f,3rt. -i'-J i-12-ii ?FOR RENT Tjtooin, mdern house on't M. ave.V Available1 'August 1st. Sect Fred Spaeth., , 7-11-4 t. POR RENT 2 furn: apt. Adults only. I Ail will not'; b?i responsible for any K 1002 wan.i;n.' paitrv. 'i-iiu,. NOTICE FOR RENT Large, beautifully furn. and flnlsheaV apt. '1302 N avenue. ... 7-10-tr. FOR RENT , Rms. oyei Wright 'Drug store.' Sllvcrthorn 7-10-tl FOR RENT Mdd'. gatoige. Ph. 245-J. 7-3-tf. FOR RENT Furnished apt., 1809 Ad ams ave. ... -4.. i-z-ti. FOR RENT Furn;.: houses anil apts., with baths,'. , qlean, ti'iict. low rates. Adults.'il10 Gieen- , wood. :'tfi-H)-lm. :b'U!s . contracted by Mt a. .Frances' R. Glascpck -of -La Grande...,H. L. Glas 'oockv Brogan, Ore., ;. 7-14-1 . SWnil AT COVE 1OTj V . . , "The. Ifquntalh ot Youth." Com pleto chailKO of ' clear, sparkling warm mineral water every 1 hours. 6-26-1 in MISCELLANEOUS WRITE YOUR INSURANCE in tho , Oregon Mutual ; . Fire . -.Insurance i company for lessi. "La. Grande In-, surance Agency, agents. R. P. Bax ter. Mgr. Ph. Main 86, 7-ll-tf. JIOTICE Anyone - golng. to Union about 4 p. m.- 6 days. 'a week, call at Observer. "" 7-7-tf. i j SOMMEff HOTEL First, class npart ' ments. summer rates.' also house. Ari ' Additional Room 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. PHONE MAIN' 7.12. Professional Directory Tills directory ts especially handy for tlio newcomer or for tho out-of-town render who limy want llio name and nildress of some profess'.onnl man. It has been carefully prepared and will prove to bo n ready ulil to nny reader ln obtaining prompt pro fessional service. CLASSIFIED FOR QUICK REFERENCE : Physicians & Surgeons" ! I Oonv; for Mil- oolanm mnst bo 1 , r J ?lJ 2 tfc " lie t. a I rj"-.7 i- ... a . . Z T SiLVtSiaiSsf 5.S1 determining which is the agressor and which the aggrieved state. Should tho aearleved state be required to guaran tee to execute me council s puuuyii.K j Raluh RIkub. of Kamela, Is now employed at Gibbon ln tho absence of the section foreman thero. - Mrs. John Heath stopped over in recommendations before It Is eligible Kamela on Wednesday on her return) to receive the financial award and ) ' , I should the award be made by unani mous or majority vote of the coun cil are further problems. Supporters of the scheme main tain that the greatest value ln the convention would be in Its tendency to prevent war, rather than in its ef ficacy for remedying the tils of an at tacked country. , i . The financial assistance treaty was orglnally advanced by representatives of Finland, which state, acoordlng, tp lnlormed persons, looks with some concern toward Its huge neighbor, Soviet Russia. ";! ;1' i, ' ,. E R STATE SUPERVISION. START bejwe and we will Credit you with the , . . . ' ; ' FULL MONTH'S EARNINGS 0 i A. Ti. RICHARDSON", M- Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Oftice Phone, M-16 Res. M-56 I.EE B. IIOUVY, r. i. , IiEWA WILKES, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nobo and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main 16 Astrologer MRS. FREDERICK BAILIES 301 N, AVE. Readings Daily. Readings by Mail a Specialty Siflnor Gufjlielmo Marconi (fcfl). wireless Inventor, showed Pre mier Mussolini the radio telephone which was Installed on his yacht, Electra. Signora Marconi is shown with the Italian dictetor. Musso lini spoke to London on the radio phone after Marconi had demon. trated It to him. -' --- L ... .... ,( . ,( ... i I1KI.I.ES AND WINES OF .:. VACIFiq 1SLB I.UKE TABS PAPEETE, Tahiti (flV-The' Socloty Islands in the Eastern Pacific, in habited by dusky belles, and flowing with cheap wine, were much to the lilting of the ciew of the American motorshlp Arcturus. . ;'- A broken camshaft forced tho Arc turus to put In for repairs. When the ship was ready to sail, many of the crew1 preferred the cozy grass huts beneath the palms to tho bunks ln the forecastle. Officers ordered tho enchanted sea men handcuffed and literally dragged them on board, and on the evo of sailing arc lights were hung over the sides of the ship to attract sharks. The long, gray, menacing shapes circling the vessel deterred those who felt Inclined to swim ashore, . MOSCOW WOULD RECLAIM ITS STREET CHARACTERS MOSCOW UP) The Moscow munici pal council has appropriated 9180,000 for additional "homes of re-education" in which attempts are made to turn street vagrants, both men and women, Into useful citizens. The "homes" afford medical care FRES as new-laid eggs . . 'H7yBrw Qoffee THAT1 In the original vacuum pack C1930 Controlled Roastino gives Hill Bros. CoTee a flavor, no other colFc has. And because Hills Bros. Colic is vacuum packed, air, which destroy the flavor of coffee, is completely take out of the can and hpt mil. Ordinar air-tight cans will not keep coffe fresh because there is air in the cat UT aside a little regu larly, or in lump sums. Combine lnru;er in come with TWO SUHB PAY DAYS every year; build independence through this big, responsible, mutually owned institution, whose money is invested in FIRST Mortgages, the safest type of security known. The mortgages are held in trust by the State, and the State supervises the institution as well. . .... Make 6 Yours Now The coupon means MORE . . MONEY for YOU. . . GUARANTEED I ltff A IT IT Tftn A VGood old fnililoncd 6. nnd. tnfety lYliUL X 1, AW" 1 i.,licrc,t8 me.. I'll bo plemed to receive the folder "Doublinj Your Principal Uy Compound Intercut." Natnc St. V- -r- Western Savings & Loan ". ASSOCIATION Sbith and Yamhill, Yi M. C- A; Bids. ! Resources Over $1,600,000 Portland, Orccpn 1929 Chevrolet Six SPORT ROADSTER Driven Only 6,000 Miles ; ' . $475-00 PERKINS MOTOR CO. i orinTriTy:r OHI TVfitl Trade Mark R68l8trstlon Aoplled For OUU JU1 X Olyll 1 1 , x . u. S. Patent Office ANXIOUS MOMENTS mf JJ0M& ONE CICQERIN' B IT BS&2 f fi3 -'Wtm - By j0hn C. terry . - I j "UTOU HEKVICE yVlUK" I bIocli? cast Of Tj. P. I r ' I I)fKt. I TT. S. I,. Batteries Your old buttery nml S0.8t puts a new ono In jour cur. Burgess Battery arid Electric GLORIA Trade Mark XicglstrMion Applied For U. 3. Patent Office 1929 ESSEX SEDAN Gloria and her we com panions, OfoSEN EV ftolToU, Famous fRENCvi couturier, AS MANNEQUINS foR US Falu Fashion opening, awe on eoAia? tve- cxean liner l3our TO SAIL. FOR PARIS. THfcY ARE ATTRACTING PLENTY of attitntion; and now THfc" NEWSPAPER "FHoTcGRAPH FRS HAVE ARJ?tV To TAKE Some -picTuces'. NOW GIRLS, WILL l(75 Jk Vgv V. vV POSITION RESERVED By Julian Ollendorff jgAVENS. NOA ITOAVELER t " I I I I uu'e v l ( w -r. I I nv - . SPECIAL EQUIPMENT "Price $485.00 $100 Below Blue Book LARISON CHEV. CO.