La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 25, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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Page Eight
(PLASSIFIED AD
ta The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties '
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WANTED
WANTED Woman wunts work. Ph.
4G5-W. 7-23-3 t.
WANTED To leoBO small dairy farm
: near La Orande. Enqulro at OD
server office. 7-22-6 l.
FOR SALE
FOB SALE Good tent.
120G-8t.ll St.
7-26-1 tp.
FOR SALE Lambert cherries. Phone
498-J. 7-26-tf.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Case hillside
combine, 12 foot cut. Oood con
dition. Earl Chandler, Elgin.
7-26-2 tp.
FOR SALE Fryers at Co.
Farmers 207.
farm. Call
7-25-6 tp
FOR SALE; 10 ' acres, water right,
modern buildings, 4 acres young
orchard. SQ old cherry trees. Team
and new implements go with place.
See owner for price und terms. C.
E. Oump, phone 408-J. 7-24-1 m.
FOR SALE Sick and accident Insur
ance, 910.00 per year. Frank Hop
kins. 2101 Fir. Ph. 340-J. 7-24-1 mp
FOR SALE Now Perfection, 3 burner
oil stove. Buffet top. Oood condit
ion. Phono 401 R. 7-24-3 tp.
FOR SALE Choice pie cherries. A. H.
Pcrryman, Portland st. 7-24-3 tp.
FOR SALE Montmoroncy chorries,
BV,c per lb. Chas. De Hass. Cove,
Ore. . 7-24-0t.
RASPBERRIES FOR SALE S. end
14th and H. st. Ph. Main 901.
7-23-3 tp.
Automobiles
FOR SALE 1024 Star touring This
. car has worlds of power und Is Ideal
for use around a farm. Tires in
.' good shape and a fine motor,1
.: K0G.00. I
1026 STAR TOURING California top, .
good rubber and motor fine, aacrl- I
flclng this one for 76.00 for quick
saie.
1024 DODOE SEDAN Dodge depen
dability coupled with expert me
chanical work makcB this an OK
enr, A burgaln at twloo tho price,
. 106.00.
1020 FORD ROADSTER Completely
overhauled motor, good tires, new
Duco paint, mid a roal burgaln.
Come In and see It, $146.00. '
LARIBON CHEVROLET CO. , .
7-26-1 t.
USED CARS 1029 model AA truck
with dual wheels, 1031 license. AH
now tlruB, 676.00.
Professional
: Directory :
This directory Is cwpoclnlly
handy for tho newcomer or for
tlio out-of-town render who may
mint tlio ruiino nmt mldrcm of
omo profoAs'oiinl mnn. It lias
been carofullr prepared and will
prove lo bo u rendy nld to any
rtvidcr In obtaining prompt pro
fetuiloniil Bcrvico.
CLASSIFIED FOR
QUICK REFERENCES
Physicians & Surgeons
A. I. RICnAUPSON. M. D.
Physician and Burgeon
Offlco over Glass Drugs
Office Phone, M-1S Re a. M-66
LICK It. l.OWY, M.I).
LEW A WILKKH, M. D.
Practice limited to dlneasos of
the Eye. lOur. Noie and Throat.
New Foley Telephone
Ilulldlng Main 16
Astrologer
wits. riu:ni:iiioK iai.meh
801 N, AVE.
Readings Dally.
Readings by Mall a Specialty
U. S. L. Batteries
Your old battery mill 90. HI
puw a iimv ono In your oat.
Burgess Battery and
Electric
8 blocks mat of XJ. P.
Iippol.
SHEET-ROCK
The fireproof
wall board. It
is easily and
quickly applied.
Low In Cost.
VANPETTEN
LUMBER CO.
P.HON Ifl MAIN 73.
"COOI BKItVICK QUICK"
Want Ad
Rates '
Observer
(Count five areraico word
to the' lln.)
Per line, Jat Insertion 10o
Per line, eich added consec
utive insertion
Minimum charge on one
RATES BY MONTH
i iinea, per monin
I llnei. ner month WWMW...t3.26
4 Iinea, per month 1 4. 00
6 lines, per month 4.76
Kuch additional line over five
charged at 60c per line per
month.
CASH , IN ADVANCE la re
quired on all Classified order to
earn these rates. Higher r&tei
charged on all credit Insertions.
Copy for all Classified orders
must be In thin office by 10 A.
M. DAY OP INSRHTION. Sup
orders on ad Inserted until fur
ther notice muHt be received by
the same hoir or extra Insertion
will bo charged.
Telephone orders solicited.
Cash ratea may be earned on
Ehone orders by payment on or
e ore uate of lust Insertion.
PHONE MAIN 17
"An Observer Want Ad
Will Do It"
1020 MODEL AA TRUCK, dual wheels,
1031 license, 506.0C.
1027 CHEV. 1 ton truck, closed cab
Stock rack, 1031 license, S276.00.
1026 OVEHLAND COACH with all new
tires and license, 1126.00.
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
J-26-t f.
FOR SALE Oakland roadster. First
class shape. Ph. Main 710. 7-22-tf.
FOR SALE! S used trucks, to 2-ton
capacity. Smith's garage. 7-22-5 t.
FOR RENT
i FOR RENT 6 room mod. furn. house.
piano, 1703 Oak st. 7-26-3 t.
,
poR RENT Strlctlv mod. 0-rm. fum.
house. Oood location.
Ph. Main 10
or Main 644.
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FOR nENT August and Scptcmbor,
modern cottage at Cannon Beach,
.Oregon. Ocean front; fireplace;
shower; electric lights. Mrs. W. D.
McWatcrs, 304 Albemarle Terrace,
Portland, Oregon. 7-24-3t.
FOR RENT
st. -House. Close In, 2100 3rd
7-23-3 tp.
FOR RENT Cool. mod. rooms. Day,
week or month prices. Reasonable.
' 1408 Wash. Avo. 7-23-1 mp
FOR RENT room apt. Everything
furnished. 1408 Wash. avc. 7-23-4 tp
FOR RENT Furn. apts., 2108 Ailums.
7-22-0 tp.
FOR. RENT Nice coo. modern npurl
. moht, 2 beds, Frlgidulrd, Limclin
Court. 7-21-tf.
FH RENT Mod, furii. apt. 2011 -2nd
st. Ph. 223-R., 7-10-tf.
FOR RENT Rms. over Bllvorthorn
Wright Drug store. 7-10-U
FOR RENT Mod. garuge.
Ph. 245-J.
7-3-tf.
FOR RENT Kurn. honsea and
npts., with baths, clean, rpilot.
vut-s. Adults. 1810 Onion -wood.
f.-io-l m.
MISCELLANEOUS
DON'T FORGET tho clnncn at Elfin vised tho Oregon stnte public serv
open nlr pavilion every But. night. , Co commission would send V. P.
l.lmhry's orchestra. 'i-25-Jt. Ellis, attorney, to represent the Rogue
OLD TIME DANCE
Eagles hall.
Bat. lKl
EASTERN OREGON School ol Music.
violin, piano, volco. credits. I. O. O. !
, . t
I F. temple. 447-J.
NOW IS THE CHANCE to buy clean
uncK i or less man ntiir tue price
while they lost at lslnnd City school i
house. 7-M-tf.
LA GRANDE MATTRESS b Up
holstering As Rug Cleaning Works.
Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop.
12-1-lm.
MONEY TO LOAN Wo are represen
tatlves for the Prudential Insur
ance Co., and can make form or
city loans at attractive Totes of In
terest. Chas. H. Reynolds, insurance,
loans and bonds.
HOOKINO WORK Repair work or
any kind of a new roof. Call Chas.
t Hlldourand, 020-W. 3-0-1 nip.
MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city
property, HtralKht loans on lnntall
mum plull. Lowest rates. United
mates Investment Co. Ph. Main 38.
8-10-1 m.
WHITE YOUH INSUHANCE 111 tlio
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance
cotnoanv for less. La Orande In-
HUrance ARency, agents. It. V. Box- I
ter. Mur, Hh. Main 8(1. 7-1 1 -tr.
) I Here's the ( he cectainlv IpoitousaYs ub fwwAT doYoo)
f J a rnuiMT Tr f Looks like what i5 a typical think r-
XkS g ( A COUNT SWOULD t- (
luK 1 SE2 V. look likeTvt r 0 tf?M WiM W5
n i m y Wm-w kMm
ABSOLUTE serenity charac
terizes our service. Every.
Ilium Is dons with quiet effi
ciency and no detail Is permit
ted to escapo our Attention.
You can depend upon us.
We LTnderslnnd
Snod grass
& Zimmerman
Main G2
LA
80MMBR HOTEL Hrst class apart
ments, summer rates, also house.
Close in. 7-7-1 m.
AUCTIONEERr Call Jay Breahears.
Ph. Farmers 0x1, Routt I, Alice.
d-30-1 m. p.
RKAOY CUT garage lumljnr, 10x10
wllh doom, HliiiiglvH and trim,
I42.&0. M. SCO, Vmo HoiJHquiit.
- C-24-1 mp
LOST
LOST Brown,
green inside.
pure leather nurse,
Itcward. Main 870.
7-25-1 t.
Menus Of The
Day
Ity .Mrs, Alexander (ienrge
.1IKNTN FOR A Jll.Y .srxiMY
Breakfast
Cantaloupe
Soft Cooked Eggs Broiled Bacon
Data Coffee Cake v Cofiee
Fried Chicken Buttered Potatoci
Brown Gravy
Bplced Pears creamed Turnips
Bread Butter
Frozen Fruit Solad
Watermelon Iced Tea
Supper
Chilled Fruit Beverage
Cinnamon Drops
Dale Coffee Cake
(.Suitable for breakfast, liiur-li or
fcuppt'i-)
2 cups flour.
1-3 cup sugar.
3 teaspoons baking powder. ,
Vu teiispoon suit.
4 tiiblespooiw fat.
1 eg,;.
1 cup milk.
Mix flour, sugar, baking povder
nncl suit. Cut in fat with knife. Add
egg and milk. Paur to thickness of I
(inch into grensed pan. Top with the
uuie mixture.
Unto .'Mixture
2-3 cup chopped Cates.
1-8 cup dark brown sugar.
1 teaspoon clnamon.
S tablespoons sjft buttor.
Mix ingredients and press into the i
50i c uougn. uaKe minutes in mod
erate oven. Cut in burs and serva
warm with butter.
Frozen Fruit Salad
1 cup mayonnaise.
i cup whipped cream.
1 tablespoon granulated gelatin.
3 tablespoons cold water.
2 cups sliced peaches.
1 cup diced canned pineapple.
1 cup diced pears.
1 Anblcspoon lemon Juice.
Souk gelatin and cold water for
6 minutes. Dissolve over hot water.
Cool and add to rest of ingredients
which have been mixed together.
Pour Into tray ln refrigerator and
froey.0 4 hours. j
If preferred tho salad may bo frosj-!
en by packing in mold and burying
in 3 ports of chopped ice to one part ,
of coarse salt. It will require 4 hours
to freeze,
( billed Fruit llrveriige, Nerving 8
1 cup sugar.
3 cups wuter.
1 cup gradejulcc.
1 oup grapcjulce.
1-3 cup lemon Juice.
0 cups Iced wafer.
Boll sugar and water 2 minutes.
Cool. Add rest of ingredients. Chill.
Serve In glasses half filled with chop
ped ice.
Pear Rates East
Will Be Argued
MEDFORD, July 25 (AV-Tllo Rogue
rlvpr vullnv trnfrin nHftnrlnl Inn wn. nri.
rivor valley onq Hood river at the re
hearing before the Interstato cam-
I mereo commission on poar rates east.
!.. T", mergency pear rate of $1.00
' ",u"u,"a "'mauenuy reverts to
thn old rate of & 1 .7:1 prfnriivn aikt ft
following the recent decision of the
""Pmo court.
o -v T T-' -, .,.
SCOIiCHY SMITH
JW( '1UT M0UN1AIN lie
MFD ui
ClWOSITV kiuid rnr; CAT
GLORIA
Trade Alnrk iteRlstintlor Anpllod For
U. S. l'mem otllco
GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,
IMBLER
PERSONALS
Hv l.eltlia Cleuver
IMBLER.' Ore. (Special)
Tinljlfcr Auxiliurv SewlnR club met at
thi home of Mrs. Otis Buchanan in
Allcel last week and an enjoyable af-
terncon was sociit sewini;. The next
meeting will be held the third Tues- 'one-slop flight between Portland and j reaches a far higher s:age of develop
day in August at the heme of Mrs. New York. He was found strapped In ; ment, says the federal radio comml!
John Lloyd. In Imbler. , the cockpit of his demolished plane jslon.
Miss Verda Leach returned to her ten hour3 after the accident by a This view 3 set rforth' In an an
hume In Irrlgon after visiting a few j farmer's daughter. jSwer to the appeal of the Short Wava
weeks with relatives here. I , and Television Laborotory, Inc., of
Mrs. Eflle SkuKMS. Mrs. Guy Skaggs ( ONTHOVEHSY AT AN EXD ! Boston to the courts of appeals of
and daughter, Shirley May. of En- j ' ' j the District of Columbia from the
terprlse. visited at the home of Mrs. j haLEM ore July 24 P) Develop- commission's refusal to permit tele
Frank Martin one day lust week. Mrs. mcnui a't 'a conference participated In I ylsion transmission ou the broadcast
Klflc Skulks Is a sister of Mrs. Mar- yesterday by the state reclamation , ,requ"7 of J.370 kilocycles.
"" , , , ! commission and representatives of the Television Is not yet ready to of
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Groybeal and clty of Sllilem mla the Northwest I fcl " the Pubc whole." the
son arrived here Sunduy from Ir- p0J,er company indicate that the I commission says. "It is not yet pos
rlgon for a short visit with relatives, j controversy between the city and the lble W foresee exactly or with any
Mi . and Mrs. L. DePrlest and chii- ..OWCr oomoanv over water rights on ! degree of certainty Just what engine
dren, of Idaho, are visiting in this ,,,i ., Nnrth Knnltmm i "ring development will take place In
ccinmiiiiltv. . Mr. nPrt,.yi i. u,
i tcr 01 Jessie Berry and also Mrs
: Lewis Hays.
I The American legion and auxll-
1 lary will meet at the Hlver.slde nnrk
In La Grande Sunday. July 27 at
1 ucick:k ior a picnic dinner. Friends,
are Invited to attend bringing their I
lunch and dishes.
Mrs. Burnette Wilson returned
home from Vallu Walla where she
j Benshain.
vlnltiuK ner aiiUKlller Mrs.
i
Over Night News
(liy Tiw ssorlutPd Press) j reported to be on 48. 50 strictly comb-Wnshlngton-Huston
to resign na-!l? gradeS' The territory wools of
tlonal republican chairmanship Au. 1 tllls l .re scI ln at . 55 to 59c
ust 7 "o.njj r.uB j6COUreci basis and fleece wools are
. ,, i brinfiing prices in the range of 30 to
Washington Italian ambassador ; 31c ln the Kreaae 0r 51 to 54c scoured
Instructed to decline aid for quake hno-
survivors. I Daw-'
Omaha Two killed, 17 hurt in rol
ler coaster accident.
New York Witnesses at congres
sional red inquiry call Whnlcn's am
tcrg letters spurious.
Washington Representative Byrns
churges President Hoover with jug
gling appropriation figures.
Northport, Ny. Four injured when
lightning hits seuplune landing on
Long Island sound.
Wilkesbarre, Pa. Pmchot says W.
W. Atterbury heads "conspiracy to
steal election of a governor."
Forelsn
Trcviso. Itnly Hurrican kills 12.
Injures 1G0.
Rome airplanes guide relief for
ces of soldiers, doctors and aides Into
quake area; death roll reaches 2,013.
London House of commons rotl-
fles nuvnl treaty,
"Tlny" Hewitt, former Pittsburgh
and Army fullback, has been added
to the grid coaching staff at Alabama.
i
ONE OP 'Jill: I'lNHST NEW HOTELS IV KASTKHV owi'.rw III
The La Grande Hotel
ill. I.ii (irniMle, Oreson.
Come In na You Are . . . Your Home Whllo Hero
Dining Room Coffee Shoppo
Clean. Comfortable, Cozy, Warm Rooms. Telephone Servlco
W. -. Ilerklell, Owner mid Operator.
..' " .
u s lvS r
inri"..r:iT
imu wulk HUN I
ALL kioiiT -
j'u,ik.u imai
CLOSE - ' JftWE
1 IMFAI4T GVEKV So
WHICH THE TRAIL
ANU
AVIATOR WILL RECOVER
1 1 BUTTE. Mont., July 24 Vft Major
Gilbert H. Eckerson, Portland. Ore.,
aviator, whose plane crashed Into a
' , mountain side near Butte Tuesday.
I was conceded a good chance to re
The cover from his Injuries by attending
nhugtr.lnnft at n hntiuitul here todav.
I He Is suffering two small frontal
skull fractures and cuts and bruises,
F:,-kirfmn w.t nttemntlnc a 24-hour
river are at an end.
PEN HI. ETON. JUlV 24 IIP) There1
was no prospect of cooler weather
here today. The temperature got an
early start and was booming upward
rapidly during the morning. Yester
day's mixamum was 103 degrees.
WOOL MAHKET
j BOSTON, July 24 iP) Several sales
nl though the aggregate was only
: moderate, have been closed on choice
j 12-months Texas wools and prices
I have been in range of - 73 to 75c
'. scoured busls. The bulk of current
, business on traded domestic wools is
Seek to Revoke
I British Embargo
j WASHINGTON, July 25 W Secre-
tary Stimson has assured Senator
Swanson of Virginia he Is doing ev
erything possible to obtain revocation
by Great Britain of its embargo
against importation of some grades
' of American apples,
j Senator Swanson wrote the secre
tary of state recently in his opinion
jthe embargo was in "clear violation"
j of the treaty of commerce between
the United Stotes and Great Britain,
j The secretory replied he had trans
mitted to the British government
i through Ambassador Dawes protests
'of the agricultural department against
the embargo and also had conferred
twlco with the British ambassador
1 here.
Austria has only one aircraft build
er, whose 1029 production was five
planes.
ON
-Bur IC COULD ONLY RSMEMBliR WHAT J4kf "Nl
tK , TEILS rA6. I WOULD HAVE; i
catamount terof?E EVEN OCA
TUCV AUUC A rv I wc am
UPTCN - JAKE. WAUNSVOU TO.
BEHIND AS SMARPlf AS BEFORE. -
LloltN BUT NEVER RUN .
SHE'S
ORE.
U. S. NOT TO
GIVE 'ETHER
MOVIE' LICENSE
WASHINGTON W) Permission
transmit "ether movies on any
i the wavelengths now reserved for the
transmission of sound programs will
Snot be given until visual broadcasting
j "c'l,v,'Jl?",y cn' e m
niuuunu toiuai u tuu
I ncls for experimental purposes have
i been set aside by the commission, it
fceis. however, that the monufacturc
of visual receiving sets as well n.i
transmitting apparatus 1b "still high
ly experimental." It is therefore op
posed to licensing broadcast stations
to synchronize with experimental
television stations.
"DHK.AMS IN' HIS EVES'
ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 24 UP)
Glenn H. Curtiss, famous aviation I
pioneer who died Wednesday in Buf
falo, was recalled today by a former
employer as "a lad with dreams in ,
his eyes."
Curtiss began his career here at the ,
oge of twelve and it was while a mes-
senger boy for the Western Union ;
Telegraph company that he hit on i
the idea of providing mechanical :
power to propel the bicycle he used (
to deliver messages. ;
John A. Nolan, former chief oper- I
ntor for the Bell Telephone company, :
remembered the pioneer aviator as n j
aepenaaoje youtn.
Municipal airports have been es
tablished by Rocky Ford and Delta,
Colo.
Exports of merchandise from North
Carolina were valued at 599,524,769
In 1920.
GWESTHANKSTO
BUTTE DRUGGIST
"My hips and knees hurt so from
neuritis pains that for days at a time
I couldn't bear my weight on them.
A disordered liver and constipation
U. S. G. QUICK
with headaches and backaches helo
,ed pull mo down and I was about J
J ready to give up. While on a cross-
I country trip with my son a druggist!
i in Butte, Montana, recommended I
. Sargon and that was the turning
point lo good health. s:x bottles put
l me bock on my feet ln great shape. I
I I'm as sound as a silver dollar and j
; haven't felt as good as I do now ln ;
20 years. I stood an examination for
l life Insurance the other day and the
doctor said I was in wonderful shape
' for a man of 62.
"Sargon Pills completely ended my
constipation and my days of taking
purgatives ore past." U. S. G. Quick,
404 2nd St., Portland, Ore. Red
Cross Drug store, agents. Adv.
GUARD
y I IMAGINE IF YOU LIVE IN THt
V0URS6LF ! - iyoU GET TO FEEL THE HIDINfi
- EVES PEERING OUT AT VOli CpnAA Alt WPTC
kOF, COVER SOA,TirAD
PRACTICAL!
I TWlk HE'S A I IN THAT , n JZT
VEgr ,-PgOMlSlNG CASE SI?EE2Y'S WHY NOT Y lTawa
"TtoUNG MAN. ( SAfEIPCoMME; or '
I " I DON'T , VAV1NG
mSS want yQs vouns M
j ( H1M CCS .MAN
0 ?
PORTLAND YOtTH DROWNED
GRANTS PAB8, July 24 (JPi A
party or Oranu Pass legionnaires
was dragging the Rogue river -today
for the body of Clarence Emil White,
lfi, Portland youth, who drowned late
yesterday. White was bathing with
friends' when he is reported to have
been swept under by a strong under
tow. Hi parents in Portland are on
their way nere.
1'
AWARDED GOLD MEDALS CEYLON AND INDIA 4
SOME FOLKS
worry more about what is in a paint
than what the paint will do. We sell
Pabco Multi-service paint because we
believe it goes farther, covers better,
lasts longer, and we sel it for less
money than other high grade paints.
If you use it once you are sure to call
for the same kind the next time.
HOME LUMBER
& COAL CO.
1802 Cove ; - . Main 248
"QUALITY AND SERVICE"
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BUTTER
The Food For Everybody
AN ECONOMICAL FOOD
Scientists have demonstrated thut good butter is full
of value. Plenty of Vitamin A is necessary for robust
children and healthy adults. Mother nature has made
Meadow Harvest Butter one of our best sources for it.
AT ALL GROCERS AT AN
. ECONOMICAL PRICE
UNION CREAMERY
1112 Jeffeon Ave. Main 122
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WILDERNESS LONG
- OTHtRS, VICIOUS.'
Friday; July 25, 193o '
LIQUOR SHIP SEIZED
i
NEW YORK, July 24 W The fi$)(
ing smacK, Anion. a, joaaea to tfc
waterline with 1.000 caeeb of whhh
valued at $75,000 was seized by
coast guard in Ambrose channel ij.
a ay.
The crew of four, whose
narcn
were not revealed, were arrested
By John C. Terry
By Julian Ollendorff
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